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Tyrant of Miletus (511/510-494 B.C.). He tried unsuccessfully to conquer Naxos and he was the main instigator for the Greek revolt in Ionia. |
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Athenagoras was a tyrant of the Archaic period, who ruled on Ephesus. Apart from sending Hipponax to exile, nothing else related to his activity is known. Moreover, the years of his reign have been estimated by investigating several written sources and inscriptions. |
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Dionysius, tyrant of Heraclea |
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Hegesistratus was the son of Peisistratus and an Argive woman. His father appointed him tyrant of Sigeum. He had to fight to maintain his domain. |
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Hippoclus was a tyrant of Lampsacus during the reign of Darius I of Persia. He took part in Darius’ Scythian campaign. |
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