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- of 10 talents. By 411 Thrasybulus had established a re****tion as a pro-democracy politician. Throughout his career, Thrasybulus consistently advocated...
- traditional democracy. The involvement in the plot of another general, Thrasybulus, remains unclear. These officers of the Athenian fleet formed a group...
- Histories, in which a messenger from Periander asks Thrasybulus for advice on ruling. Thrasybulus, instead of responding, takes the messenger for a walk...
- Peloponnesian War. During the battle, an Athenian fleet commanded by Alcibiades, Thrasybulus, and Theramenes routed and destro**** a Spartan fleet commanded by Mindarus...
- several unfavorable omens, returns to Sparta. The Athenian general, Thrasybulus, sails to ****s, where, with the support of the Mytileneans, he defeats...
- some of their leaders, including Thrasybulus, "who seemed always to be especially opposed to the conspirators." Thrasybulus and his companions then rallied...
- makes the gesture to a herald of Thrasybulus, tyrant of Miletus) and in Herodotus' Histories (in which Thrasybulus makes the gesture to Periander's herald)...
- Thrasybulus (Gr****: Θρασύβουλος) was a tyrant who ruled Syracuse, Magna Graecia, for eleven months during 466 and 465 BC. He was a member of the Deinomenid...
- Some supporters of democracy chose to fight and were exiled, among them Thrasybulus, a trierarch in the Athenian navy and noted supporter of democratic government...
- oligarchic Thirty Tyrants. In the battle, 700 Athenian exiles under Thrasybulus decisively defeated Spartans and their Athenian cavalry in a dawn ambush...