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 1 T-III|    gave that bull to Phalaris, tyrant of Sicily,~commending his
 2   ExI|    character?~Your father’s no tyrant from Cassandrea or Pherae,~
 3  IBIS|        princes, ~as that cruel tyrant’s traitorous charioteer,
 4   Ind|      that Dionysius the Elder, Tyrant of Syracuse wrenched off
 5   Ind| Dionysius II, the Younger, the tyrant of Syracuse (in 367-356,
 6   Ind|       consumed.~ ~Phalaris~The Tyrant of Agrigentum in Sicily,
 7   Ind|       Descended from Alexander Tyrant of Pherae in Thessaly.~Ibis:
 8   Ind|        Alexander d. 358 BC was tyrant of the city of Pherae in
 9   Ind|      6th century BC, under the tyrant Polycrates, and attracted
10   Ind|    TIII. XI:39-74 Phalaris was tyrant at Acragas.~Book EII.X:1-
11   Ind|      III:1-58 Dionysius II its tyrant.~ ~Syrtes~Book EIV.XIV:1-
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