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A master builder from the city of Megara; son of Naustrophus; credited as the builder of an aqueduct on the island of Samos.
The historian, Herodotus, reported that the aqueduct was 4,620 feet (1,408 meters) long but recent excavations dispute that figure and place the length at only 1,100 feet (335 meters); Herodotus said that this aqueduct was one of the three greatest works to be seen on any Greek land.
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