A conqueror. It was not a tyrant - tyrants were appointed to put an end to autocratic rule by oligarchs and give the mass of people fair treatment.
The kings, then the Tyrants. See the list Greek Tyrants in the separate panel Sources and related links: below.
In Ancient Greece, tyranny was often established when a single ruler seized power, typically through force or popular support, bypassing traditional aristocratic or democratic systems. Tyrants often gained favor by enacting reforms, providing public works, or redistributing land to win support from the lower classes. However, their rule was marked by repression of dissent and reliance on mercenary forces to maintain control. While some tyrants were viewed positively for their contributions to society, many faced resistance and were eventually overthrown, leading to a return to more democratic governance.
The Maccabees were a family that fought a successful rebellion against the Syrian invaders who attempted to force all Jews into becoming Hellenized. This is remembered by the holiday of Channukah.
Hadrian gained control of Rome by force
it was an autocratic leadership he gained followers by striking fear into them with his secret police force
The kings, then the Tyrants. See the list Greek Tyrants in the separate panel Sources and related links: below.
Aphrodite, the goddess of love.
Thousands of years old. Came out of Ancient Greece.
Greece
The Maccabees were a family that fought a successful rebellion against the Syrian invaders who attempted to force all Jews into becoming Hellenized. This is remembered by the holiday of Channukah.
to force someone to obey
Hadrian gained control of Rome by force
No, proper education and learning cannot be gained by force.
it was an autocratic leadership he gained followers by striking fear into them with his secret police force
Sparta and Athens.
Sparta and Athens.
At the battle of Chaeronea a Greek allied Athenian force met a Greek allied Macedonian force to determine the leadership of Greece. It resulted in the Greek city states joining the Corinthian league as a united Greece (except for Sparta) under Macedonian Hegemony.