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ruling alongside his
brother Peitholaus. He was also one of the
murderers of
Alexander of Pherae.
Lycophron and
Peitholaus succeeded their elder brother...
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raids on Attica.
Alexander was
murdered by Tisiphonus,
Lycophron and
Peitholaus, the
brothers of his wife, Thebe, as it was said that she
lived in fear...
- (********inated) Tisiphonus, 357-355/4 BC
Lycophron II, 355-352 BC (resigned)
Peitholaus, 355-352 and 349 BC (resigned, expelled) Leo, c. 540 BC Cleonymus, before...
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Alexander of Pherae.
Tisiphonus together with his two brothers,
Lycophron and
Peitholaus,
murdered Alexander in his sleep. At
first the
brothers were celebrated...
- ********inated in 358 BC, by his wife's
brothers Tisiphonus,
Lycophron and
Peitholaus who
became tyrants in his place.
According to Diodorus, the Aleuadae,...
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known of the sophist.
Aristotle reports that an
opponent of
Lycophron and
Peitholaus stated in a law-court that "These men used to sell you when they are at...