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    Pisistratus (also spelled Peisistratus or Peisistratos; Greek: Πεισίστρατος Peisistratos; c. 600 BC – 527 BC) was a politician in ancient Athens, ruling as tyrant in the late 560s, the early 550s and from 546 BC until his death.

  2. Apr 1, 2024 · Peisistratus, tyrant of ancient Athens whose unification of Attica and consolidation and rapid improvement of Athens’s prosperity helped to make possible the city’s later preeminence in Greece. Aristotle reports that it became a common saying that the tyranny of Peisistratus had been the age of Cronus, the golden age.

  3. Mar 5, 2021 · Learn about Peisistratus, a 6th century BC ruler of Athens who seized power through trickery and force. Discover his achievements, his sons Hippias and Hipparchus, and their role in Athenian history.

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  4. Peisistratus , or Pisistratus, (died 527 bc ), Tyrant of Athens ( c. 560–559, 556–555, 546–527). Born an aristocrat, he gained military honours early. He first became tyrant in 560 after claiming an attempt had been made on his life and appealing to the people to grant him a bodyguard, which he used to help seize the Acropolis.

  5. May 29, 2018 · Pisistratus was a sixth-century b.c.e. tyrant of Athens who ruled with benevolence and prosperity. He expanded the city, improved the water supply, and encouraged festivals and commerce.

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  7. Learn how Pisistratus ruled Athens from 547 to 527 BC and transformed the city-state into a prosperous and influential power. Discover his achievements in public works, festivals, law and agriculture, especially olive cultivation.

  8. May 27, 2024 · Learn about Pisistratus, the sixth-century BC ruler of Athens who expanded its power and influence. Find entries from various Oxford dictionaries and reference works on his life, reign, and legacy.

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