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Aeaces (Ancient Gr****:...
- father,
Aeaces,
ruled Samos around the
middle of the
sixth century. An
inscription survives from this period, in
which an
individual called Aeaces dedicates...
- last
recorded queen of the
Battiad dynasty in
Cyrenaica Polycrates, son of
Aeaces, the
tyrant of
Samos from c. 538 BC to 522 BC
Zhuan Zhu, an ********in in...
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Aeaces, son of
Syloson (Ancient Gr****: Αἰάκης Συλοσῶνος) was the
ruler of
Samos in the late
sixth and
early fifth centuries BC. He
belonged to an established...
- as
Aeaces I to
distinguish him from his
grandson Aeaces II, who
ruled Samos in the late
sixth and
early fifth centuries BC.
Herodotus mentions Aeaces' name...
- (reintroduced democracy) Charilaus, c. 522 BC Syloson,
again c. 521 BC
Aeaces,
around 513 BC,
reinstalled after 494 BC Theomestor,
after 480 BC Duris...
-
ruled Samos for most of the
sixth century BC,
being succeeded first by
Aeaces and then by Polycrates. By contrast,
Aideen Carty argues that Syloson's...
-
against Darius's orders, slew many Samians.
Syloson was
succeeded by his son
Aeaces. Dandamaev, M. A. (1989). A
Political History of the
Achaemenid Empire....
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their generals at Lade, and
resolved to
emigrate before their old tyrant,
Aeaces of Samos,
returned to rule them. They
accepted an
invitation from the people...
-
government lasted.
Polycrates established a
tyranny around 540 BC and his
father Aeaces may have
reigned before that. The
Geomori remained a
force in
Samian politics...