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Hipparchus
Hipparchus Hipparchus can mean: An ancient astronomer; see Hipparchus (astronomer); A lunar crater named in his honour; see Hipparchus (lunar crater); An asteroid named in his honour; see 4000 Hipparchus ; An astrometry space mission named in ...
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List of ancient Greeks
... early Christian Appian - historian Apsines - rhetor Araros - son of Aristophanes Aratus - two; scholar, statesman Arcesilas ... first logographers Caecilius of Calacte - rhetorician Caesarion - son of Cleopatra VII, possibly by Julius Caesar ... Demetrius the Cynic - philosopher Demetrius the Fair - son of Demetrius I Poliorcetes Democedes - physician Democritus ... poet Dionysius Trax or Thrax - grammarian Dionysius son of Calliphron - poet Diophantus - mathematician Dios - historian ... teacher Euphemus - Athenian general Euphorion - philosopher Euphorion son of Aeschylus - playwright Euphranor - sculptor and ...
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Timeline of Ancient Greece
... priestess, flourishes on island of Lesbos 565 Pisistratus, Athenian general, organizes Diakrioi , party of poor people Late Archaic Period 561 Pisistratus takes power in Athens for first time, 555 Pisistratus driven out by Lycurgus who leads nobles 549 Pisistratus restored by help of Megacles 546 Croesus ... Lydia, captured at Sardis by Persians 542 Pisistratus expelled, makes fortune from Thracian mines ...
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Talk:Homer
... Petrouchka 04:12, 14 February 2006 (UTC) Hipparchus and the Panathenaia Quoth the article: The ... this. --Vicki Rosenzweig Apparently the tradition that Pisistratus commissioned the writing down of the Homeric ... has crept back in with attribution to Pisistratus's son Hipparchus instead, which seems to me even ...
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Peisistratus
... alternate spelling (also used in Latin) is Pisistratus. The spellings Psistratus, Peistratus, or Pesistratus may ... and 546-528 BC. Peisistratos was the son of a man called Hippocrates, and was ... split from Lycurgus. Megacles had allied with Pisistratus on the condition that Pisistraus marry Megacles ... that family members held the highest offices. Pisistratus promoted the cults of Athena and Dionysus ... contemporary documents to such. According to tradition, Pisistratus commissioned the first standard written editions ...
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Tyrant
... managed to bequeath his position to his son, Periander. Succession was seldom untroubled among the ... Athens, the title was first given to Pisistratus of Athens in 560 BC, followed by ... usual sense. The murder of the tyrant Hipparchus by Aristogeiton and Harmodios in Athens marked ... early part of their reigns. For instance, Pisistratus was remembered for an episode (related by ... of the particular barrenness of his plot. Pisistratus' sons Hippias and Hipparchus, on the ...
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List of Ancient Greek tyrants
... 488 BC-472 BC Atarneus Hermias Athens Pisistratus, 561 BC, 559 BC-556 BC and 546 BC-528 BC. Hipparchus (527 BC-514 BC) and Hippias (527 BC-508 BC), sons of Pisistratus; Hipparchus was murdered by Harmodius and Aristogeiton, the ... Cypselus (or Kypselos), 7th century BC Periander, son of Cypselus Cyprus Nicocreon Ephesus Athenagoras , ...
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Tyrannicide
... deposed. Examples of tyrannicide include those of: Hipparchus (527 BC-514 BC), son of Pisistratus; Hipparchus was murdered by Harmodius and Aristogeiton, the ...
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User:Adam Bishop/articles
... Cleomenes I - Cleisthenes of Sicyon - Cleisthenes - Hippias (son of Pisistratus) - Hipparchus (son of Pisistratus) - Isagoras - Dionysia - Lenaia - Panhellenic Games - Olympic ...
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History of Athens
... was succeeded by his sons Hippias and Hipparchus. They proved much less adept rulers, and in 514 BC Hipparchus was assassinated after a private dispute over ... Athenian independence. Further, the conquests of his son, Alexander the Great, widened Greek horizons and ... Euripides Herodotus Empress Irene Nicias Pericles Pheidias Pisistratus Plato Simonides Socrates Solon Sophocles Themistocles Thucydides ...
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