
Cleisthenes - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Cleisthenes
- tyrant of Sicyon, 6th century B.C.
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Athen_6.273
gariste, the daughter of Cleisthenes, carried his luxury
Athen_12.541
ourt Agariste, the daughter of Cleisthenes the tyrant of
Athen_14.628
account, that saying of Cleisthenes the tyrant of Sicyon
Polyaen_3.5.1
also: Thucydides, 2.91] [5] & Cleisthenes. When Cleisthen
Cleisthenes 2
- son of Megacles; Athenian politician, late 6th century B.C.
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Cic:Brut_27
was something older, and Cleisthenes, who survived them
Cic:Rep_2.2
Theseus, and later Dracon, Solon, Cleisthenes, and many others ; and
Philoch_30
It started when Cleisthenes passed a law, after he had
Cleisthenes
- in documents
Simonid_7.510
land lies on your body, Cleisthenes, but the doom of deat
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