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Syloson (Ancient Gr****: Συλοσών, gen.: Συλοσῶνος)
governed Samos as a v****al
ruler on
behalf of the
Achaemenid Persian Empire. He was
appointed by king...
- Carty.
Polycrates had two brothers,
Pantagnotus and
Syloson, who were
originally his co-rulers.
Syloson ruled Samos again after Polycrates' death, and was...
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Syloson, son of
Calliteles (Ancient Gr****: Συλοσὼν Καλλιτέλους) is a
ruler of Samos,
known only from a
brief reference in the
second century AD historian...
- 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...
- emb****y from
Maeandrius of
Samos asking him for help to
expel the
tyrant Syloson, a
puppet of the
Persian Empire,
which was at the time
subjugating the...
- the mid-sixth
century BC. His sons
Polycrates and
Syloson also
ruled Samos.
Aeaces (son of
Syloson),
grandson of the previous, who
ruled Samos in the...
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succession of
Maiandrios 521
Overthrow of
Maiandros by
Persian backed Syloson 520
Peithagoras overthrows Theron 519
Plataea leaves the
Boeotian League...
- 7th
century BC
Syloson, c. 538 BC Polycrates, c. 538-522 BC Maiandrius, c. 522 BC (reintroduced democracy) Charilaus, c. 522 BC
Syloson,
again c. 521 BC...
- as
commander of
Achaemenid troops during their recapture of
Samos for
Syloson, the
brother of Polycrates. In
Histories 5 (Histories 5.25-5.28), Herodotus...
- Sardis)
scheme against Polycrates The
physician Democêdes The rise of
Syloson governor of
Samos The
revolt of
Babylon and its
defeat by the
scheme of...