Archaic Greek tyranny

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concept

Archaic Greek tyranny refers to the rule of a single, often non-hereditary leader who seized power irregularly in a Greek polis between the 7th and 6th centuries BCE, typically maintaining authority through personal charisma, military support, and populist reforms.

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Archaic Greek tyranny canonical 1

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tyranny of Orthagorids