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    Ostracon against Hyperbolus (c. 417 BC). Hyperbolus (Greek: Ὑπέρβολος, Hyperbolos; died 412/411 BC) was an Athenian politician active during the first half of the Peloponnesian war, coming to particular prominence after the death of Cleon. In 416 or 415 BC, he was the last Athenian to be ostracised.

  2. Overview. Hyperbolus. (d. 411 bc) Quick Reference. (d. 411 bc), 5th‐cent. Athenian demagogue during and after the Archidamian War (431–421; see peloponnesian war), esp. prominent after the death of Cleon.

  3. Hyperbolus | Athenian politician | Britannica. Contents. Hyperbolus. Athenian politician. Learn about this topic in these articles: opposition by Alcibiades. In Alcibiades. …joining forces with Nicias against Hyperbolus, the successor of the demagogue politician Cleon as champion of the common people.

  4. In the 5th century B.C.E. there was a rabble-rousing Athenian politician named Hyperbolus. Since Hyperbolus is known to history as a demagogue , i.e. “a leader who makes use of popular prejudices and false claims and promises in order to gain power,” one might be tempted to assume that his name played a role in the development of the modern ...

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  6. Written by Greek Boston in Ancient Greek History. The Athenian politician Hyperbolus lived around 400 BC. Though accounts vary, most experts believe he was the son of Antiphanes, a child of slaves, and a prolific writer and poet. Hyperbolus became active in politics during the start of the Peloponnesian war.

  7. Athenian demagogue during and after the *Archidamian War, specially prominent after the death of *Cleon. He is sneered at in comedy for his doubtful paternity and foreign (?slave) origin, but ostraca (see ostracism) show his father had the perfectly normal and reputable Greek name Antiphanes.

  8. Hyperbolus (Greek: Ὑπέρβολος, Hyperbolos; died 411 BC) was an Athenian politician active during the first half of the Peloponnesian war, coming to particular prominence after the death of Cleon. In 416 or 415 he was the last Athenian to be ostracised.

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