-
Tyrannicide has also been
connected to revolutions,
because many
tyrannicides have
occurred during successful revolutions, and
other tyrannicides have...
- 514 BC) were two
lovers in
classical Athens who
became known as the
Tyrannicides (τυραννόκτονοι, tyrannoktonoi) for
their ********ination of Hipparchus...
- of the city of
Athens from 528/527 BC
until his ********ination by the
tyrannicides Harmodius and
Aristogeiton in 514 BC.
Hipparchus was said by some Gr****...
- Myron. With
Nesiotes (Νησιώτης,)
Kritios made the
replacement of the
Tyrannicides ("Tyrant-killers")
group by Antenor,
which had been
carried off by the...
- A
sculptural pairing of the
tyrannicides Harmodius and
Aristogeiton (Ancient Gr****: Ἁρμόδιος καὶ Ἀριστογείτων, romanized: Harmodios, Aristogeitōn) was...
-
against the
tyrannicides.
Various ancient sources report that the
crowd set the
senate house on fire and
started a witch-hunt for the
tyrannicides, but these...
-
Crucifixion Deicide Democide Friendly fire
Gendercide Femicide Androcide Genocide Omnicide Regicide Stoning Su****ious
death Tyrannicide War
crime v t e...
- sculptor. He is
recorded as the
creator of the
joint statues of the
tyrannicides Harmodius and
Aristogeiton funded by the
Athenians on the
expulsion of...
- and Aristogeiton, two men from
ancient Athens who
became known as the
tyrannicides (τυραννοκτόνοι)
after killing the
Peisistratid ruler Hipparchus, and...
-
Athens in 514 BC
marked the
beginning of the so-called "cult of the
tyrannicides" (i.e., of
killers of tyrants).
Contempt for
tyranny characterised this...