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- Pisistratus (also spelled Peisistratus or Peisistratos; Ancient Gr****: Πεισίστρατος Peisistratos; c. 600 BC – 527 BC) was a politician in ancient Athens...
- sons along with other Peisistratids joined the invading Persian army of Xerxes in 480 BC. Never again would the Peisistratids have influence in Athens...
- rival of the Alcmaeonidae in the 6th and 5th centuries BC were the Peisistratids. Unlike many aristocratic families at the time, the Alcmaeonidae were...
- point Athens annexed Eleutherae—most likely after the overthrow of the Peisistratid tyranny in 510 and the democratic reforms of Cleisthenes in 508–07 BCE—and...
- Argolid. He is known to have been active at Athens under the reign of the Peisistratids. Pseudo-Plutarch's De Musica credits him with innovations in the dithyramb...
- the prominent Philaid clan. He came of age during the tyranny of the Peisistratids. His family was prominent, due in good part to their success with Olympic...
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- attested form of Athenian coinage, minted in Ancient Athens under the Peisistratids during the late 6th century BCE. The term refers to an array of silver...
- four years between Hipparchus' ********ination and the deposition of the Peisistratids, Hippias became an increasingly oppressive tyrant. According to Aristotle...
- University Press, 2021), 7. Voltz, Alexander. "A Festival of Tyrants: The Peisistratids and Their Great Panathenaia, 566-507 B.C." A. D. K. Voltz. October 2020...