7th and 6th Centuries BCE.
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tyrants
ending the rule of tyrants.
Tyrants effectected how the people would live. They some times destroyed them. They would make the city-states do what he/she wants by force.
For power, total control, and totalitarian rule.
Tyrants are rulers who use their powers to oppress their people. Their regimes are usually characterized by a complete disregard of the rule of law, and the notion that the tyrant and his cronies can do whatever they want to whoever they want because they have the power to do so. Not all autocrats are tyrants, but tyrants are invariably autocrats.
Oligarchies - rule by an aristocracy - the kings and tyrants were gone.
The rule of the nobles was often cut short because tyrants had the backing of the common people or the lower classes. These tyrants capitalized on the discontent and grievances of the masses against the aristocracy, promising reforms and greater rights. By rallying popular support, they were able to undermine the power of the noble class and seize control. This dynamic is particularly evident in ancient Greek city-states, where tyrants emerged during periods of social and economic unrest.
The Ionians were not satisfied with the tyrants appointed by Persia to rule them.
tyrants played an important role in the development of rule by the people. they helped to overthrow the oligarchies. the also showed that if common people united behind a leader, they could gain the power to make changes.
They were able to seize control because they had the support of Greek farmers, merchants and artisans, who were sick and tired of being exploited - the tyrants were appointed to bring in rule for all, not just the upper class.
Because they had a little say so.