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| Alphabetical [« »] two-drachma 1 two-thirds 1 twoobol 1 tyranny 16 tyrant 6 tyrants 15 unable 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 parties 16 popular 16 property 16 tyranny 16 whether 16 whole 15 chosen | Aristotle The Athenian Constitution IntraText - Concordances tyranny |
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1 13| the fact that after the tyranny was overthrown a revision 2 15| people he at last had his tyranny securely established, and 3 16| the vicissitudes of the tyranny of Pisistratus. His administration 4 16| constitutional government than a tyranny. Not only was he in every 5 16| all quietness. Hence the tyranny of Pisistratus was often 6 16| to the establishment of a tyranny. The law ran as follows: " 7 16| an attempt to establish a tyranny, or if any person shall 8 16| shall join in setting up a tyranny, he shall lose his civic 9 19| 19~After this event the tyranny became much harsher. In 10 19| oracles to overthrow the tyranny. These oracles were obtained 11 19| after they had held the tyranny for about seventeen years 12 20| After the overthrow of the tyranny, the rival leaders in the 13 22| during the period of the tyranny, while Cleisthenes substituted 14 22| the first time since the tyranny elected, tribe by tribe, 15 41| rise. The fourth was the tyranny of Pisistratus; the fifth 16 41| democracy. The tenth was the tyranny of the Thirty and the Ten.