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citizens of Sicyon.
Timocleidas and
Euthydemus were
replaced by the
democrat Cleinias,
although the
historian Plutarch believed that
Timocleidas ruled jointly...
- ********inated and
Timocleidas and
Cleinias were made
chief magistrates.
According to Pausanias,
Cleon was
succeeded by
Euthydemus and
Timocleidas who
ruled jointly...
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After some
twenty years he was
killed by two rivals,
Euthydemus and
Timocleidas, who
became the new
joint tyrants of Sicyon.
Their rule ended, probably...
- He
ruled jointly with
Timocleidas, but the two were
deposed by the
citizens of Sicyon. They
replaced Euthydemus and
Timocleidas with Cleinias, although...
- Cleon, c. 300-280 BC (********inated) Euthydemus, c. 280-270 BC (expelled)
Timocleidas, c. 280-270 BC (expelled) Abantidas, 264-252 BC (********inated) Paseas...
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maintained by
Gonatas include:
Cleon (Sicyon, c. 300–280 BC),
Euthydemus and
Timocleidas (Sicyon c. 280–270 BC),
Iseas (Keryneia,
resigned 275 BC), Aristotimus...
- of the city
jointly with
Timocleidas after the
murder of the
previous tyrant.
Shortly after government stabilised,
Timocleidas died. In 264 BC, Abantidas...
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Timeline of
Athens Timeo Danaos et dona
ferentes Timocharis Timoclea Timocleidas Timocles Timocracy Timocrates of
Lampsacus Timocrates of
Rhodes Timocrates...