The ‘Age of Tyrants’: an approach to the ambiguities of archaic tyranny

  • César Sierra Martín Autonomous University of Barcelona
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Keywords: Archaic Tyranny, Peisistratus, Lygdamis, Kylon.

Abstract

In this paper will address the archaic tyrannies. These historical processes in complex constructions traditionally encompassed historiography are currently displayed as a result of the different internal stresses that dotted Greece in the archaic period. For our part, we will highlight the importance of personal relationships for the establishment of certain archaic tyranny by Cylon cases, Pisistratus and Lygdamis.
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How to Cite
Sierra Martín, C. (2014). The ‘Age of Tyrants’: an approach to the ambiguities of archaic tyranny. Gerión. Revista de Historia Antigua, 32, 57-77. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_GERI.2014.v32.46665
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Varia