- a
civil war.
Pisistratus'
later rise to
power would draw on
support from many of the poor
people composing this constituency.
Pisistratus was a native...
-
Peisistratus or
Pisistratus (Ancient Gr****: Πεισίστρατος, romanized: Peisistratos) was a
prince of
Pylos in Messenia.
Pisistratus was the
youngest son...
- 514 BC) was a
member of the
ruling class of
Athens and one of the sons of
Pisistratus. He was a
tyrant of the city of
Athens from 528/527 BC
until his ********ination...
-
group of
tyrants from the same
family in
ancient Greece. His
father was
Pisistratus, who
preceded him as
ruler of Athens,
while his
brother Hipparchus may...
- the
Alcmaeonidae family, was an
opponent of
Pisistratus in the 6th
century BC. He
drove out
Pisistratus during the latter's
first reign as
tyrant in...
- King of Babylon. 561 BC/560 BC:
Croesus becomes King of Lydia. 560 BC:
Pisistratus seizes the
Acropolis of
Athens and
declares himself tyrant. He is deposed...
-
different times between 561 and 528 BC. Peisistratus,
Peisistratos or
Pisistratus may also
refer to:
Peisistratus (Odyssey), son of
Nestor who appears...
-
Solon was the
lover of
Pisistratus, for
their ages do not
admit of it", as
Solon was
about thirty years older than
Pisistratus. Nevertheless, the tradition...
- chresmologue, or
compiler of oracles, who
lived at the
court of the
tyrant Pisistratus in
Athens and
prepared an
edition of the
Homeric poems. He was a collector...
- and were able to
recover significant influence.
During the
tyranny of
Pisistratus, a
member of the
influential Peisistratids family and
rival clan to the...