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Tyrant of Agrigentum from 473 to 472 BC
Thrasydaeus (Ancient Greek: Θρασυδαῖος), tyrant of Agrigentum in Magna Graecia, was the son and successor of Theron. Already during his father's lifetime
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Greek Sicilian tyrant of Acragas (died 473 BC)
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
Theron_of_Acragas
Comune in Sicily, Italy
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
Agrigento
Megara Hyblaea and Licodia are destroyed by Gelon 483 Theron puts his son Thrasydaeus in charge of Himera as his vassal 481 Andros, Aegina and Akanthus among
Timeline_of_ancient_Greece
and among them a man whom they mistook for Thrasydaeus, the leader of the democratic party. Thrasydaeus of Elis, however, who had fallen asleep under
Xenias_of_Elis
War between Sparta and Elis
the democratic leader Thrasydaeus. Xenias's partisans then gathered in the agora, but it was soon discovered that Thrasydaeus was in fact alive, asleep
Elean_War
One of the Panhellenic Games of Ancient Greece
Hieron of Syracuse won the chariot racing (2nd Pythionicus). In 474 Thrasydaeus from Thebes won at the children's stadium (11th Pythionicus) and Telesikrates
Pythian_Games
Greek astronomer and mathematician (c.280–c.220 BC)
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
Conon_of_Samos
5th-century BC Greek lyric poet
Telesicrates of Cyrene Foot-race in armour Apollo, Cyrene 474 Pythian 11 Thrasydaeus of Thebes Boys' short foot-race Orestes, Clytemnestra 474 (?) Nemean
Pindar
Ancient Thessalian Greek, member of the powerful Aleuadae family
friend of the poet Simonides. Thorax and his brothers, Eurypylus and Thrasydaeus, wishing to confirm or to increase their power, were among those who
Thorax_of_Larissa
Ancient city
focused on Agrigentum, and left the government of Himera to his son Thrasydaeus. But the young man, by his violent and oppressive rule, soon alienated
Himera
Ancient Greek city state in Sicily
capable and relatively moderate ruler. In contrast, his son and successor, Thrasydaeus, who assumed power in 472 BCE, is depicted as harsh and oppressive. His
Akragas_(metropolis)
Ancient Greek family
Xerxes invaded Greece, three sons of this Aleuas, Thorax, Eurypylus, and Thrasydaeus, came to him as ambassadors, to request him to go on with the war, and
Aleuadae
Period of Sicilian history
to Diodorus Siculus, Trasibulus (Hiero's successor in Syracuse) and Thrasydaeus of Akragas were "violent murderers". Their cruelty seems to have provoked
History_of_Greek_Sicily
Ancient Greek runner
competitor and victor) and the beginning of the war between Theron's son Thrasydaeus and Hiero I of Syracuse (chariot victor in the 78th Olympiad), events
Dandes_of_Argos
century BC Alcandros (Alcander), 6th/5th century BC Theron, 488–472 BC Thrasydaeus, 472 BC (expelled and executed) Phintias, c. 288–279 BC Sosistratus,
List_of_ancient_Greek_tyrants
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Unique, One, United
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Derived from the U.S. state of Texas.
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Warrior of Peace
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A name with two sources, St. Malachi (1095-1148 AD) was the Bishop of Armagh who adopted the name from the Hebrew prophet “â€Malachiâ€â€ whose name means “â€my angelâ€â€ or “â€messenger of God.â€â€ It is also linked to the High King Maoilseachlainn “â€devotee of St. Sechnallâ€â€ one of Saint Patrick’s first companions.
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Peak; Chief; Symbol of Royalty
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Best Among the Wise
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According to variable songs or tunes.
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