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List of ancient Greek tyrants

This is a list of tyrants from Ancient Greece.

Abydus

Agrigentum (Acragas)

Alabanda

Ambracia

  • Gorgus, son of Cypselus, fl. 628-600 BC
  • Periander, until 580 BC, son of Gorgus and grandson of Periander of Corinth
  • Archinus, 6th century BC

Amastris

Argos

Assos & Atarneus

Astacus

Athens

Byzantium

Cardia

Camarina

Cassandreia

Catane

Chalcis (Euboea)

Chersonese

Chios

Cibyra

Corcyra

Corinth

Cos

Croton

Cumae

Cyme

Cyprus

Cyrene

Cyzicus

Dardanos

  • Mania, killed by her son-in-law c. 399 BC

Elatea

Elea

Elis

Ephesus

  • Melas the Elder, 7th century BC, brother-in-law to king Gyges
  • Pythagoras, son of Miletus, 6th century BC
  • Melas the Younger, son of Pythagoras, son-in-law of king Alyattes
  • Pindarus, son of Melas, around 560 BC, overthrown by his cousin king Croesus
  • Aristarchus, sent from Athens, around 545-540, to rule instead of Melas III
  • Pasicles, 540-530 BC, killed when returning from a feast.
  • Aphinagorus, fl. 530 BC
  • Comas, fl. 530 BC
  • Athenagoras, late 6th century BC
  • Phanes
  • Melancomas, around 500 BC
  • Hegesias, before 323 BC (assassinated)
  • Melancomas II, fl. 214 BC

Epidaurus

  • , 640 BC

Eretria

Gela

Halicarnassus

Heraclea Pontica

Hermione

  • Xenon, stepped down 229 BC

Himera

Keryneia

  • Iseas, 275 BC (resigned)

Lampsacus

Larissa

Leontini

Lindos

Locri

Megalopolis

Megara

Messana

Messene

  • Phyliades, before 336 BC (?)
  • Neon, son of Phyliades (expelled in 336 after Philip II died, but restored by Alexander) after 336 BC (?)
  • Thrasymachus, son of Phyliades (expelled in 336 after Philip II died, but restored by Alexander) after 336 BC (?)

Methymnae

Miletus

Mytilene

  • Myrsilus, late 7th century BC, (Alcaeus was against him)
  • Pittacus, fl. 600 BC (resigned after ten years)
  • Coes, c. 507-499 BC (stoned)

Naxos

Orchomenus

  • Aristomelidas, Archaic period (?)
  • Nearchus, 234 BC (resigned)

Oreus

Parium

Pellene

Pharsalus

Pherae

Phlius

Phocaea

Phocis

Pisa

Priene

Proconnesus

Rhegium

Samos

Selinus

  • Theron, 6th/5th century BC
  • Pythagoras, 6th/5th century BC
  • Euryleon of Sparta, 6th/5th century BC (killed)

Sicyon

Sigeum

Sinope

Sparta

Sybaris

  • , c. 510 BC

Syracuse

Tarentum

Tarsus

Tauromenium

Thasos

Thebes

Zeleia

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