Thrasybulus of Syracuse

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Thrasybulus (Greek: Θρασύβουλος) was a tyrant who ruled Syracuse, Magna Graecia, for eleven months[1] during 466 and 465 BC. He was a member of the Deinomenid family and the brother of the previous tyrant Hiero, who seized power in Syracuse by convincing Gelon's son to give up his claim to the leadership of Syracuse. A few months later, members of the Deinomenid family overthrew him. However, the Deinomenid family was subsequently overthrown and a democracy was established in Syracuse.[2]

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  1. ^ Aristotle's Politics 5.1315b
  2. ^ Aristotle's Politics 5.1312b
Preceded by:
Hieron I
Tyrant of Syracuse
466 BC– 465 BC
Succeeded by:
democracy
position next held
by Dionysius I in 405 BC