
Peisistratus - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Peisistratus
- tyrant of Athens, 546-527 B.C.
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+ Pisistratus
Aelian:NA_5.10
thenians drove out Pisistratus,* and the Syracusans Dion
Aelian:NA_9.50
aining to Telemachus and Pisistratus this habit they have
AnthPal_11.442
and thrice recall me, Peisistratus, great in council,
Athen_12.532
And yet their father, Peisistratus, had been a moderate
Athen_12.533
But Peisistratus was in many respects very
Athen_13.609
woman who brought back Peisistratus to assume the tyrann
Cic:Brut_27
however, supposed, that Peisistratus (who lived many year
Cic:Brut_39
the time of Solon and Peisistratus, we meet with no one
Cic:Brut_41
tice of it, may be observed in Peisistratus. He was succee
Cic:DeOr_3.137
from literature, than that of Pisistratus? - who is said to
Cic:Rep_1.68
by armed guards, as was Pisistratus at Athens ; and finally
FGrH_252.B
years. From when Peisistratus became tyrant at Athens;
Just_2.8
ntention becoming known, Pisistratus, the Athenian general
Nepos_1.8
because of the tyranny which Pisistratus had held some years before,
Plut:Mor_189
ans. PEISISTRATUS. Peisistratus, tyrant of Athens, when
Polyaen_1.21.1-3 *
lso: Plutarch, Sol_8'2] [21] & Peisistratus. Peisistratus,
Polyaen_5.14.1
ove with the daughter of Peisistratus; as she was walking
Tzetz:ProlCom_
by 72 grammarians when Peisistratus was tyrant of Athens
ValMax_1.2e.2
[2e.2] Pisistratus, to recover the tyranny of
ValMax_5.1e.2
not move him to revenge. Pisistratus pulled away his sons also,
ValMax_5.3e.3
he foresaw the tyranny of Pisistratus, and was the first that
ValMax_8.9e.1
[9e.1] Pisistratus is reported to have prevailed
ValMax_8.9e.2
the same person had heard Pisistratus then advanced in age, and
Peisistratus
- in documents
AntipThes_9.269
one plank. Antagoras struck Peisistratus. It was not
LeonTar_7.422
conjecture about you, Peisistratus, when we see a Chian
Syll_322
sianax son of Protagoras Peisistratos son of Agenor Th
THI_24
(early 2nd cent.) nion and Menes son of Peisistratos private individu
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