- "illegitimate ruler", and this in turn from the Gr**** τύραννος
tyrannos "monarch,
ruler of a polis";
tyrannos in its turn has a Pre-Gr**** origin,
perhaps from Lydian...
- Rex than the rest of the
Tyrannos.[citation needed]
Terrible Dactyl (voiced by John Stocker): The
flying member of the
Tyrannos and the evil counterpart...
-
Oedipus Tyrannus (Ancient Gr****: Οἰδίπους Τύραννος,
pronounced [oidípuːs
týrannos]), or
Oedipus the King, is an
Athenian tragedy by Sophocles.
While some...
- Republicanism: "Vindiciae,
contra tyrannos" in Context". The
Historical Journal. 49 (1): 23–52. ISSN 0018-246X.
Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos: A
Defence of
Liberty Against...
-
Tyranno Ex is a
board game
published by
Avalon Hill in 1990.
Tyranno Ex is a
prehistoric strategy game.
Strategy Plus #4
Games #116 "Strategy Plus (All...
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executives of the
boule of
ancient Athens. The term (like
basileus or
tyrannos) is
probably of Pre-Gr****
etymology (possibly
cognate to
Etruscan (e)prθni)...
-
usurpers were,
calling them tyrants. In the
ancient Gr**** usage, a
tyrant (
tyrannos/τύραννος in Gr****) was an
individual who rose to
power via unconstitutional...
- ("duck Titan");
Titanotherium ("Titan beast");
Titanoboa ("Titanic boa")
tyranno-, -tyrannus: Pronunciation: /taɪrænoʊ/, /taɪrænəs/. Origin:
Ancient Gr****...
-
Barnett related the
Philistine word for captain, seren, to the Gr**** word
tyrannos (which may be
related to the Neo-Hittite sarawanas/tarawanas) and Edward...
- 1557). The Law of War and Peace, Hugo
Grotius (1625)
Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos (Defense of
Liberty Against Tyrants)
Archived February 2, 2017, at the...