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Tyrant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In classical politics, a tyrant is one who has taken power by their own means as opposed to hereditary or constitutional power. This mode of rule is referred to as tyranny . The word derives from ...
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List of ancient Greek tyrants - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of tyrants from Ancient Greece. •Phalaris, 570 BC-554 BC •Theron, 488 BC-472 BC •Hermias of Atarneus • Pisistratus, 561 BC, 559 BC-556 BC and 546 BC-528 BC. • Hipparchus (527 BC-514 BC)...
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