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Euphron was a
tyrant of the
ancient Gr**** city-state of
Sicyon between 368 and 364 BC.
Euphron was a
citizen of Sicyon, who held the
chief power during...
- From 368 to 366 BC
Sicyon was
ruled by
Euphron who
first favoured democracy, but then made
himself tyrant.
Euphron was
killed in
Thebes by a
group of Sicyonian...
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repels the
advances of the god of war, Mars. Spurned, Mars s****s the aid of
Euphron, God of
Sport (Jones's invention),
brother of Venus, who
creates the game...
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fourth and
third century BC,
Nicostratus of the
fourth century BC, and
Euphron of the
third century BC. For example, in Pherecrates' comedy, The Miners...
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Apollodorus of
Carystus (c. 300–260 BC)
Diphilus of
Sinope (c. 340–290 BC)
Euphron Dionysius Chalcus,
after the god
Archestratus Theophilus, contemporary...
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Epicrates of
Ambracia 4th
century BC Steph****, 332 BC
Strato Aristophon Euphron Sotades of
Athens Augeas Epippus Heniochus Epigenes Mnesimachus Timotheus...
- Cleisthenes, 600-560 BC Aeschines, 560-556 BC
removed by the
Spartans Euphron, 368-366 BC (********inated) Aristratus, fl. c. 340 BC
Epichares (?), fl...
- Anti-Macedonian
leaders suffered from the same fate in
other Gr**** cities, such as
Euphron of Sicyon. The
constitution of
Athens was
altered so that only citizens...
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Euphorion son of
Aeschylus –
playwright Euphranor –
sculptor and
painter Euphron – New
Comedy playwright Euphronius –
potter and
vasepainter Eupolis – Old...
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formidable attack from the
Theban commander at Sicyon, ****isted by
Euphron,
tyrant of that city. The main body of the army
descended from Tricaranum...