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1 13| at the head of whom was Pisistratus, who was looked on as an 2 14| 14~Pisistratus had the reputation of being 3 14| It is related that, when Pisistratus asked for his bodyguard, 4 14| those who did not see that Pisistratus designed to make himself 5 14| however, proved fruitless, and Pisistratus assumed the sovereignty. 6 14| opened-negotiations with Pisistratus, proposing that the latter 7 14| Athena was bringing back Pisistratus, and then, having found 8 14| brought her into the city with Pisistratus. The latter drove in on 9 15| to him that it was done. Pisistratus accordingly, when he had 10 16| vicissitudes of the tyranny of Pisistratus. His administration was 11 16| that, as the story goes, Pisistratus had his adventure with the 12 16| the man; "and that's what Pisistratus ought to have his tenth 13 16| his questioner was; but Pisistratus was so leased with his frank 14 16| quietness. Hence the tyranny of Pisistratus was often spoken of proverbially 15 17| 17~Thus did Pisistratus grow old in the possession 16 17| gossip which states that Pisistratus was the youthful favourite 17 17| died. After the death of Pisistratus his sons took up the government, 18 17| surnamed Thessalus. For Pisistratus took a wife from Argos, 19 19| step, although the house of Pisistratus was connected with them 20 19| formed between the house of Pisistratus and Argos. Accordingly they 21 19| Thessaly to support the sons of Pisistratus with a force of a thousand 22 22| in high office, because Pisistratus took advantage of his position 23 28| Solon, and the second was Pisistratus, both of them men of birth 24 41| fourth was the tyranny of Pisistratus; the fifth the constitution