Cypselus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Cypselus   - tyrant of Corinth, 7th century B.C.
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Cic:Rep_2.34   to endure the tyranny of Cypselus at Corinth, and came to
Cic:Tusc_5.109   able to bear the tyrant Cypselus, fled from Corinth to Tarquinii,
Euseb]:Chron_219   case, until the tyrant Cypselus, who [came to power] 447
Euseb]:Chron_221   were suppressed by the tyrant Cypselus. The kings of the
Plin:HN_35.16   the violence of the tyrant Cypselus.
Polyaen_5.31.1   alliance of the Greeks. [31] Cypselus. After he had sent
[Vict]:VirIll_6   from the tyranny of Cypselus, migrated to Etruria. He

  Cypselus 2   - son of Aepytus; an ancient king of Arcadia
Athen_13.609 of Arcadia, says that Cypselus instituted it, having
Polyaen_1.7.1 if purely by fortune. [7] & Cypselus. In the reign of

  Cypselus   - in documents
Syll_499 (soon after 230)   emarchos, Teisias, Kypselos, Kaphisias, Antigenes


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