One notable tyrant of Corinth was Cypselus, who ruled in the 7th century BCE. He came to power by overthrowing the ruling Bacchiad family and established a tyranny that lasted for about 30 years. Cypselus is credited with significant developments in Corinth, including economic growth and the promotion of trade, which helped elevate the city's status in the ancient Greek world. His son, Periander, succeeded him and is often considered one of the most infamous tyrants of ancient Greece.
No, he was a famous democrat in Athens.
the crimminal who became king was a tyrant. the tyrant is very exaggerative about every thing!
No, he really wan't a tyrant. Many Americans consider him one, but he was never a tyrant. Americans went from a good king to ask a a real Tyrant King (France) for help.
Corinth, Arkansas Corinth, Kentucky Corinth, Maine Corinth, Mississippi Corinth, New York Corinth, Vermont There are many more places known as Corinth in the USA (at least an additional twenty) but all are either unincorporated communities or ghost towns.
The address of the Corinth Museum is: 609 Palmer Ave, Corinth, NY 12822
The address of the Corinth Free Library is: 89 Main Street, Corinth, 12822 1008
The address of the Corinth Public Library is: 1023 Fillmore Street, Corinth, 38834 4199
The Church of Corinth was located in the ancient city of Corinth, which was in Greece.
This is a dictatorship.
Agora helped Corinth.
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The address of the Corinth Historical Society Msm is: Po Box 541, Corinth, ME 04427