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- '''Peisistratus''' was a major figure in the political, economic, religious and cultural li ...ristocratic struggles for the [[Archonship]], the chief executive post. As Peisistratus reached manhood, the two major factions were called the Plain, led by [[Lyc7 KB (1,122 words) - 12:15, 17 May 2008
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- '''Peisistratus''' was a major figure in the political, economic, religious and cultural li ...ristocratic struggles for the [[Archonship]], the chief executive post. As Peisistratus reached manhood, the two major factions were called the Plain, led by [[Lyc7 KB (1,122 words) - 12:15, 17 May 2008
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- ===Peisistratus and his Sons=== For further detail on actual rule of Peisistratus and his sons, see [[Peisistratus]].11 KB (1,776 words) - 17:11, 25 December 2015
- ...o share power with the tyrant, the Alcmaeonids joined the opposition. When Peisistratus, having built up his resources during a ten year exile, defeated his enemie ...n 527 BC, his son [[Hippias]] tried to win the favour of the nobility whom Peisistratus had alienated as tyrant. The reconciliation didn’t last long. In 512 BC,7 KB (1,250 words) - 16:14, 18 March 2016
- ...ame from, and used, a tradition of oral verse, with many stock phrases. [[Peisistratus]], [[tyrant]] of [[Athens]] is credited with first arranging for it to be w2 KB (372 words) - 09:34, 22 February 2023
- ...ravings of a senile madman. It was not long before he was proven correct: Peisistratus became a tyrant around 560 BC. Although on this occasion he was soon remove6 KB (1,074 words) - 07:25, 18 May 2008