Periander

Periander was the second tyrant of Corinth (d. c. 587 BCE); Diogenes Laertius only mentions that he was eighty when he died, meaning that he was probably born c. 667 BCE. His father Cypselus (r. 657-627...

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Tyrannies existed across the Greek world from the city-states to the islands of Sicily and Samos. Most historians date the Great Age of Greek Tyranny from 750 to 500 BCE, ending with the ousting of Hippias; however, some authors extend the period into the 4th century BCE, embracing the despotic rule of Cassander in Macedonia as well as the tyrannies of Dionysius I and II in Syracuse. https://www.worldhistory.org/article/2117/tyrants-of-greece/?utm_source=Mastodon&utm_medium=Zapier&utm_campaign=whencyclopedia #history #Solon #Periander #Corinth
Tyrants of Greece

Tyrannies existed across the Greek world from the city-states to the islands of Sicily and Samos. Most historians date the Great Age of Greek Tyranny from 750 to 500 BCE, ending with the ousting of...

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Practice is everything. This is often misquoted as Practice makes per... #Periander #aphorisms https://openquotes.github.io/authors/periander-quotes/#313f465d
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