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Tyrants Of Ancient Greece

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Tyrants of ancient Greece were rulers who seized power in unconstitutional ways and held it in violation of the traditional norms and laws of the city-state. They often ruled with absolute authority and were known for their oppressive and tyrannical behaviors.

Key Features

  • Seizing power unconstitutionally
  • Ruling with absolute authority
  • Oppressive and tyrannical behaviors

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  • Violation of traditional norms and laws
  • Oppressive rule
  • Potential for abuse of power

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