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- Thrasydaeus (Ancient Gr****: Θρασυδαῖος), tyrant of Agrigentum in Magna Graecia, was the son and successor of Theron. Already during his father's lifetime...
- sources generally praise Theron as a good tyrant, but accuse his son Thrasydaeus, who succeeded him in 472 BC, of violence and oppression. Shortly after...
- the time. Theron died in 473 BC and was briefly succeeded by his son Thrasydaeus, before he was defeated by Gelo's brother and successor, Hiero I. After...
- Megara Hyblaea and Licodia are destro**** by Gelon 483 Theron puts his son Thrasydaeus in charge of Himera as his v****al 481 Andros, Aegina and Akanthus among...
- Conics. Apollonius further reports that Conon sent some of his work to Thrasydaeus, but that it was incorrect. Since this work has not survived it is impossible...
- and among them a man whom they mistook for Thrasydaeus, the leader of the democratic party. Thrasydaeus of Elis, however, who had fallen asleep under...
- Hieron of Syracuse won the chariot racing (2nd Pythionicus). In 474 Thrasydaeus from Thebes won at the children's stadium (11th Pythionicus) and Telesikrates...
- focused on Agrigentum, and left the government of Himera to his son Thrasydaeus. But the young man, by his violent and oppressive rule, soon alienated...
- Telesicrates of Cyrene Foot-race in armour Apollo, Cyrene 474 Pythian 11 Thrasydaeus of Thebes Boys' short foot-race Orestes, Clytemnestra 474 (?) Nemean...
- Xerxes invaded Greece, three sons of this Aleuas, Thorax, Eurypylus, and Thrasydaeus, came to him as amb****adors, to request him to go on with the war, and...