Pro-Spartan rulers in Athens after the loss of the Peloponnesian War in 404 BC.
Rome had no tyrants. The tyrants were a Greek form of government.
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the tyrants were able to seize power from the nobles because they had the help and support of the Greek farmers, merchants, and the artisans.
The kings, then the Tyrants. See the list Greek Tyrants in the separate panel Sources and related links: below.
The Thirty Tyrants was a group of powerful men who were dictators. The lable is fitting because there were thirty of them.
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Oligarchy is the only word to describe them...
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the Thirty Tyrants
Sparta established a pro-Spartan oligarchy known as 'the thirty' or 'the oligarchy' ; what is known today as the 'Thirty Tyrants' .
Not really. The thirty tyrants were a group of men who wished to conquer a certain set of territories. Terrorists wish to inspire fear and effect political change, but not necessarily to be that change.
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Because the tyrants forced a traded democracy.
no tyrants seized power illegally