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- many of their opponents. Tisiphonus held the nominal title of a tyrant until at least 355 BC, since Xenophon mentions Tisiphonus as ruler of Pherae at the...
- became a tyranny under his successors, Polydorus, Polyphron, Alexander, Tisiphonus, and Lycophron; until, at length, the old aristocratical families called...
- also engaged in piratical raids on Attica. Alexander was murdered by Tisiphonus, Lycophron and Peitholaus, the brothers of his wife, Thebe, as it was...
- Polyphron, 370-369 BC (********inated) Alexander, 369-358 BC (********inated) Tisiphonus, 357-355/4 BC Lycophron II, 355-352 BC (resigned) Peitholaus, 355-352...
- Alexander of Pherae. Lycophron and Peitholaus succeeded their elder brother Tisiphonus as co-tyrants of Pherae in c. 355/4 BC. In 352 BC, Lycophron and Peitholaus...
- Alexander was himself ********inated in 358 BC, by his wife's brothers Tisiphonus, Lycophron and Peitholaus who became tyrants in his place. According to...
- nephew of Jason of Pherae, and possible joint tyrant with his brother Tisiphonus: see Rise of Macedon Lycophron (mythology), an Achaean warrior during...