This thesis is a history of the Pisistratid Tyranny at Athens, with particular concentration on the years 546 to 510, which is often viewed as merely an interim stage between the reforms of Solon and the more important legislation of Cleisthenes leading (with later help from Ephialtes) to democracy. However, the tyranny - which is the first in the history of Athens - marks a much more important stage in Athenian development, as is evident from the source material in existence. The first chapter serves as an Introduction and deals with the rise of Pisistratus to unchallengable power in 546 after the Battle of Pallene, and following two previous attempts to seize power. An examination will also be made of the problem of chronology and the pri...
Fifth century Athenians were expecially hostile to tyrants and tyranny as a result of Peisistratid t...
The tyranny of the Peisistratids marked a fundamental step in the formation of Athenian public finan...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of Ancient History, 2002.Bibl...
This thesis will examine the tyrants that ruled Gela and Syracuse during the early fifth century BC....
This thesis will examine the tyrants that ruled Gela and Syracuse during the early fifth century BC....
The government of Athens has had an uncommon influence through time. This influence is revealed by h...
This thesis treats of the use and meaning of the Greek concept of eleutheria (freedom) and the cogna...
The dating of the end of the classical period and the demise of the influence of Athens on the polit...
In my thesis I examine certain aspects of the political history of Athens in the early Hellenistic p...
The main subject of my bachelor thesis is a treatise about Peisistratos, first tyrant of Athens, and...
This paper deals with the complex situation that lived Athens at the first decades of the Ist Centur...
Master thesis defended at Faculty of Philosophy, the University of Belgrade in 2018. The thesis deal...
In Chapter One, 'The Economic Basis of Tyranny,' the view is questioned that early tyrannies, especi...
The Athenaion Politeia chapter 41.2 lists eleven changes (metabolai) to the Athenian political syste...
This dissertation examines the personal ties between elite Athenians and Thrace from the mid sixth c...
Fifth century Athenians were expecially hostile to tyrants and tyranny as a result of Peisistratid t...
The tyranny of the Peisistratids marked a fundamental step in the formation of Athenian public finan...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of Ancient History, 2002.Bibl...
This thesis will examine the tyrants that ruled Gela and Syracuse during the early fifth century BC....
This thesis will examine the tyrants that ruled Gela and Syracuse during the early fifth century BC....
The government of Athens has had an uncommon influence through time. This influence is revealed by h...
This thesis treats of the use and meaning of the Greek concept of eleutheria (freedom) and the cogna...
The dating of the end of the classical period and the demise of the influence of Athens on the polit...
In my thesis I examine certain aspects of the political history of Athens in the early Hellenistic p...
The main subject of my bachelor thesis is a treatise about Peisistratos, first tyrant of Athens, and...
This paper deals with the complex situation that lived Athens at the first decades of the Ist Centur...
Master thesis defended at Faculty of Philosophy, the University of Belgrade in 2018. The thesis deal...
In Chapter One, 'The Economic Basis of Tyranny,' the view is questioned that early tyrannies, especi...
The Athenaion Politeia chapter 41.2 lists eleven changes (metabolai) to the Athenian political syste...
This dissertation examines the personal ties between elite Athenians and Thrace from the mid sixth c...
Fifth century Athenians were expecially hostile to tyrants and tyranny as a result of Peisistratid t...
The tyranny of the Peisistratids marked a fundamental step in the formation of Athenian public finan...
Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Division of Humanities, Department of Ancient History, 2002.Bibl...