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 1 Miltiad(15)|                    Principes.] The tyrants or sovereigns of the Greek
 2 Miltiad(17)|         for having made themselves tyrants. ~
 3 Miltiad    |            are esteemed and called tyrants, who become possessed of
 4   Alcib    |             Critias, and the other tyrants of the Athenians, despatched
 5 Thrasib    |            country from the Thirty Tyrants, I.----His success and conduct
 6 Thrasib    |       country, oppressed by thirty tyrants, from slavery to freedom.
 7 Thrasib    | Thrasybulus's; for when the Thirty Tyrants, appointed by the Lacedaemonians,
 8 Thrasib    |            indeed, despised by the tyrants, as well as the small number
 9 Thrasib    |          the Munychia,79 which the tyrants twice attempted to storm,
10 Thrasib    |         Critias, the leader of the tyrants, was killed, |346 after
11 Thrasib    |         banished except the Thirty Tyrants, and the Ten, who, having
12    Dion    |          to both the Dionysii, the tyrants 91 of Sicily; for the elder
13   Pelop    |         Thessaly, and to expel its tyrants. The chief command in the
14 Timoleo    |          into Italy to support the tyrants. ~III. Having achieved these
15    Summ    |  Thrasybulus overthrows the Thirty Tyrants. Thras. 1. ~400. Agesilaus
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