- Look up
tyrannicide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tyrannicide is the
killing or ********ination of a
tyrant or
unjust ruler,
purportedly for the common...
- A
sculptural pairing of the
tyrannicides Harmodius and
Aristogeiton (Ancient Gr****: Ἁρμόδιος καὶ Ἀριστογείτων, romanized: Harmodios, Aristogeitōn) was...
- 514 BC) were two
lovers in
classical Athens who
became known as the
Tyrannicides (τυραννόκτονοι, tyrannoktonoi) for
their ********ination of Hipparchus...
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Tyrannicide was a 14-gun brigantine-rigged
sloop of the M****achusetts
State Navy. The ship was
built for the
American Revolutionary War and parti****ted...
- the
Monarch of the
United Kingdom.
Thomas Aquinas condoned extra-legal
tyrannicide in the
worst of cir****stances: When
there is no
recourse to a superior...
- 16th century,
known in
particular for
having theoretically justified tyrannicide. The term was
originally a
pejorative word
coined in 1600 by the Scottish...
-
Habsburg positioned in Altdorf, in the
canton of Uri. Tell's
defiance and
tyrannicide encouraged the po****tion to open
rebellion and to make a pact against...
-
Tyrannicide was a 74-gun ship of the line of the
French Navy. In 1794,
under Alain Joseph Dordelin, she took part in the
Glorious First of June. Along...
- freedoms,
including the
controversial ****ertion of the
right to
commit tyrannicide. Crowley's aim was to
encapsulate the
principles of
Thelema in a manner...
- liberty, and
Lucius Brutus.
These coins show Brutus'
admiration for the
tyrannicides of the
early republic,
already mentioned by
Cicero as
early as 59 BC...