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Thrasybulus (tyrant)
Thrasybulus (tyrant) This article is about the tyrant of Miletus. For the Athenian general, see Thrasybulus. Thrasybulus was the tyrant of Miletus in ...
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Thrasybulus
Thrasybulus Thrasybulus c. 440s BC – 388 BC Thrasybulus receiving an olive crown for his successful ... is about the Athenian general. For the tyrant of Miletus, see Thrasybulus (tyrant). Thrasybulus (Greek: Θρασύβουλος; d. 388 ...
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List of ancient Greeks
... Acacius of Caesarea - bishop of Caesarea Acestorides - tyrant of Syracuse Achaeus - general Achaeus of Eretria ... Agatharcides - grammarian Agathias - historian Agathinus - medicine Agathocles - tyrant of Syracuse Agathocles of Bactria - Indo-Greek ... Alexander of Greece - rhetorician Alexander of Pherae - tyrant Alexander Polyhistor - writer Alexander the Great - King ... Anaxidamus - King of Sparta Anaxilas of Rhegium - tyrant Anaxilas - Middle Comedy poet Anaxilaus - physician Anaximander ... painter Apellicon - book collector Apion - scholar Apollocrates - tyrant of Syracuse Apollodorus of Alexandria - physician ...
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Archons of Athens
... 631 BC Megacles Cylon attempts to become tyrant 631 BC-624 BC Unknown 624 BC ... 561 BC-560 BC Comeas Pisistratus becomes tyrant 560 BC-559 BC Hegestratus 559 BC ... Pisistratus is expelled but returns and becomes tyrant again 555 BC-554 BC Euthidemus 554 ... 547 BC-546 BC Thespius Pisistratus becomes tyrant again 546 BC-545 BC Phormion 545 ... BC Nicoteles 390 BC-389 BC Demostratus Thrasybulus and Ergocles are strategoi 389 BC- ...
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Periander
... Periander Periander (Greek: Περιανδρος) was the second tyrant of Corinth, Greece in the 7th century ... He was the son of the first tyrant, Cypselus. Periander succeeded his father in 627 ... Periander was later considered the typical evil tyrant (for example, by Aristotle). Herodotus says he learned his "savagery" from Thrasybulus (tyrant), the tyrant of Miletus, who instructed ...
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Category:Ancient Athenians
... Eurymedon Euthydemos H Harmodius and Aristogeiton Hipparchus (tyrant) Hippias (tyrant) Hippocleides Hyperbolos Hypereides I Iophon Iphicrates Isagoras ... Solon Sophocles Stratonicus of Athens T Themistocles Thrasybulus Thucydides Timotheus (general) X Xanthippe Xenocrates Xenophon
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Thales
... not. One story has him living with Thrasybulus, tyrant of Miletus. In his letter to Solon ... in the expulsion or murder of the tyrant and the massacre of the philosophers. Unquestionably ...
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Category:Ancient Greek rulers
... Epirus T Themison of Eretria Thirty Tyrants Thrasybulus (tyrant) Timotheus of Heraclea
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