List of ancient Greek tyrants

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This is a list of tyrants from Ancient Greece.

Abydus

Agrigentum (Acragas)

Alabanda

Ambracia

  • Gorgus, son of Cypselus, fl. 628-600 BC
  • Periander, until 580 BC, son of Gorgus and grandson of Periander of Corinth
  • Archinus, 6th century BC

Amastris

Argos

Assos & Atarneus

Astacus

Athens

Byzantium

Cardia

Camarina

Cassandreia

Catane

Chalcis (Euboea)

Chersonese

Chios

Cibyra

Corcyra

Corinth

Cos

Croton

Cumae

Cyme

Cyprus

Cyrene

Cyzicus

Dardanos

  • Mania, killed by her son-in-law c. 399 BC

Elatea

Elea

Elis

Ephesus

  • Athenagoras, 6th century BC
  • Pythagoras, 6th century BC
  • Pindarus, around 560 BC
  • Aristarchus, around 545-540 BC
  • Pasicles, 540-530 BC, killed when returning from a feast.
  • Aphinagorus, fl. 530 BC
  • Comas, fl. 530 BC
  • Phanes
  • Melancomas, around 500 BC
  • Hegesias, 4th century BC
  • Syrpax, until 334 BC (stoned)
  • Melancomas II, fl. 214 BC

Epidaurus

Eretria

Gela

Halicarnassus

Heraclea Pontica

Hermione

  • Xenon, stepped down 229 BC

Himera

Keryneia

Lampsacus

Larissa

Leontini

Lindos

Locri

Megalopolis

Megara

Messana

Messene

Methymnae

Miletus

Mytilene

Naxos

Orchomenus

  • Aristomelidas, Archaic period (?)
  • Nearchus, 234 BC (resigned)

Oreus

Parium

Pellene

Pharsalus

Pherae

Phlius

Phocaea

Phocis

Pisa

Priene

Proconnesus

Rhegium

Samos

Selinus

  • Theron, 6th/5th century BC
  • Pythagoras, 6th/5th century BC
  • Euryleon of Sparta, 6th/5th century BC (killed)

Sicyon

Sigeum

Sinope

Sparta

Sybaris

Syracuse

Tarentum

Tarsus

Tauromenium

Thasos

Thebes

Zeleia

References

  1. ^ a b Herodotus, Histories,4.138
  2. ^ Aeneas Tacticus, 28.6–7,"Ἰφιάδης εἶναι Ἀβυδηνὸς κατὰ Ἑλλήσποντον καταλαμβάνων Πάριον ἄλλα τε περὶ τὴν ἀνάβασιν νυκτὸς ἐπὶ τοῦ τείχους λάθρᾳ παρεσκευάσατο​207 καὶ ἁμάξας πληρώσας φρυγάνων καὶ βάτων παρέπεμψεν πρὸς τὸ τεῖχος, ἤδη τῶν πυλῶν κεκλεισμένων, ὡς τῶν Παριανῶν οὔσας τὰς ἁμάξας, αἵτινες​208 ἐλθοῦσαι πρὸς τὰς πύλας ηὐλίζοντο, ὡς φοβούμεναι πολεμίους. 7 ἃς ἔδει ἐν καιρῷ τινι ὑφαφθῆναι, ἵνα αἱ πύλαι ἐμπρησθῶσι καὶ πρὸς τὸ σβεννύειν τῶν Παριανῶν ὁρμησάντων αὐτὸς κατὰ ἄλλον τόπον εἰσέλθῃ."
  3. ^ a b Heraclides Lembus, Excerpta Politiarum, 69."Ἀκραγαντίνων: μεθ’ ὃν Ἀλκαμένης παρέλαβε τὰ πράγματα, καὶ μετὰ τοῦτον Ἄλκανδρος προέστη, ἀνὴρ ἐπιεικής. καὶ εὐθένησαν οὕτως ὡς περιπόρφυρα ἔχειν ἱμάτια." (Constitution of the Acragantines. After him Alcamenes seized the power, and after him, Alcander, a righteous man, governed. And they flourished to such an extent that they had himations fringed with purple”.) (DILTS 1971)
  4. ^ a b Diod.22.7.2,Polyaen.5.37.1
  5. ^ Aristotle, Constitution of Athens,17.4
  6. ^ Memnon of Heraclea,Chapter 9
  7. ^ Pausanias,2.21.8
  8. ^ Thucydides in Book II of his History of the Peloponnesian War
  9. ^ Hecataetus entry
  10. ^ Thucydides
  11. ^ Plutarch, Solon,14.4
  12. ^ Strabo,13.4
  13. ^ Aristophanes, Politica. v. 12. 1315 b 26; Nicolaus Damascenus, fr. 60, Fragmenta historicorum Graecorum iii. 393
  14. ^ Herodotus,Histories,4.138
  15. ^ Plutarch, Greek Questions 57
  16. ^ Herodotus 8.85,Herodotus,9.90
  17. ^ Pausanias,6.19.1
  18. ^ Frontinus’ “Strategemata”.
  19. ^ Herodotus,5.94
  20. ^ Plutarch,Pericles, 20
  21. ^ Herodotus,3.136.2
  22. ^ Deipnosophistae,book 5,215
  23. ^ Polyaenus: Stratagems,BOOK 2,1.27
  24. ^ Athenaeus, Deipnosophists, §7.288