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... However, the Thirty had their own agendas, ones that earned them the nickname 'The Thirty Tyrants of Athens.' What did these so called 'Thirty Tyrants' hope to ...
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... When the Thirty, also known as the Thirty Tyrants, came into power the leader of the Thirty, Critias, told Socrates to, "give your cobblers and donkeys an rest ...
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... In the Apology, Socrates did not want anything to do with the Thirty Tyrants and he crossed them to the extent that his life might have been in danger, if they ...
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... At the end of the war he joined the Oligarchy of the Thirty Tyrants, but their violent acts resulted in Plato leaving quickly. In ...
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... their wishes, however, and converted Athens into a puppet state by setting up a brutal pro-Spartan oligarchy known as \"The Thirty Tyrants.\" Corinth and ...
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... Some hold that because Socrates did not participant in illegal, ill moral acts of the Thirty Tyrants he quickly made enemies who sought his demise. ...
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... When Alcibiades became a traitor and Critias joined the Sparta-imposed Thirty Tyrants, Socrates was decried by many, incl. Aristophanes. ...
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... He saw the problems with tyrants and knew that's not what Athens needed. ... Pericles wanted to end the wars with them and he tried but after thirty years of peace ...
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... y to all, if (...) fifty, thirty, or even twenty thousand, instead of only ... theatre thought he yelled "Sic Semper Tyrannis" (Latin for "As Always to Tyrants"). ...
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... and it "would be more satisfactory to all, if (...) fifty, thirty, or even ... theatre thought he yelled "Sic Semper Tyrannis" (Latin for "As Always to Tyrants"). ...
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... Indeed, they had ruled (on and off) during thirty years in the Florentine ... Rulers and tyrants, such as Hitler and Mussolini, used this treatise for centuries to ...
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... The British 'tyrants' also feared a Roman invasion from Gaul to remove them, so ... Only the nobility used swords, which were about thirty inches long, made of ...
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On Good Friday 1300 AD, in Dante's thirty-fifth year, he goes astray from the straight road into the Dark Wood of ... Many tyrants and war-makers are punished here ...
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... to take a look at the economic structure twenty or thirty years ago ... a country that had hostile conditions including civil war, brutal tyrants, and religious ...
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... Thirty-one states now have guaranteed their citizens the right to carry concealed handguns if ... you want to be without guns and at the mercy of tyrants, that is ...
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