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- Hippocrates was the father of Peisistratos, the tyrant of Athens. According to Herodotus, he received an omen when he was at Olympia to see the...
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- Peisistratos or Peisistratus (Greek:) (c. 607 BC-528 BC) was a Greek statesman who became the Tyrant of Athens following a (quite popular) coup and...
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- Hipparchus was one of the sons of Pisistratus. Although he was said among Greeks to have been the tyrant of Athens along with his brother Hippias...
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- Megacles was the name of several notable men of ancient Athens: 1. Megacles was possibly a legendary King of Athens from 922 BC to 892 BC. 2....
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- Aesop (also spelled Æsop, from the Greek "' - Aisōpos"'), known only for the genre of fables ascribed to him, was by tradition a slave (δ...
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- Musaeus or Musaios was the name of three Greek poets. The first Musaeus was a mythical seer and priest, the pupil or son of Orpheus, and is said to...
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- Amyntas I, king of Macedon (Greek "Αμύντας Ά" c. 540 - 498 BC), was a tributary vassal of Darius Hystaspes of Persia. With him the history of Maced...
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