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Thrasydaeus (Ancient Gr****: Θρασυδαῖος),
tyrant of
Agrigentum in
Magna Graecia, was the son and
successor of Theron.
Already during his father's lifetime...
- the time.
Theron died in 473 BC and was
briefly succeeded by his son
Thrasydaeus,
before he was
defeated by Gelo's
brother and successor,
Hiero I. After...
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Megara Hyblaea and
Licodia are destro**** by
Gelon 483
Theron puts his son
Thrasydaeus in
charge of
Himera as his v****al 481 Andros,
Aegina and
Akanthus among...
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sources generally praise Theron as a good tyrant, but
accuse his son
Thrasydaeus, who
succeeded him in 472 BC, of
violence and oppression.
Shortly after...
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among them a man whom they
mistook for
Thrasydaeus, the
leader of the
democratic party.
Thrasydaeus of Elis, however, who had
fallen asleep under...
- Conics.
Apollonius further reports that
Conon sent some of his work to
Thrasydaeus, but that it was incorrect.
Since this work has not
survived it is impossible...
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Hieron of
Syracuse won the
chariot racing (2nd Pythionicus). In 474
Thrasydaeus from
Thebes won at the children's
stadium (11th Pythionicus) and Telesikrates...
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Telesicrates of
Cyrene Foot-race in
armour Apollo,
Cyrene 474
Pythian 11
Thrasydaeus of
Thebes Boys'
short foot-race Orestes,
Clytemnestra 474 (?) Nemean...
- the
democratic leader Thrasydaeus. Xenias's
partisans then
gathered in the agora, but it was soon
discovered that
Thrasydaeus was in fact alive, asleep...
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friend of the poet Simonides.
Thorax and his brothers,
Eurypylus and
Thrasydaeus,
wishing to
confirm or to
increase their power, were
among those who...