Phalaris

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Phalaris was a tyrant of the ancient Greek city of Akragas in Sicily, infamous in later tradition for his cruelty and the legendary brazen bull torture device.

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Label Occurrences
Phalaris canonical 3
tyrant Phalaris 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek tyrant
historical figure
allegedInventionOf brazen bull
associatedLegend brazen bull torture device
associatedWith Akragas
Sicily
associatedWithMythType exemplary tale of hubris and cruelty
associatedWithTortureMethod roasting victims in a metal bull
countryOfCitizenship Akragas
Sicily
culturalDepictionAs paradigm of a cruel ruler
deathPlace Akragas
surface form: Akragas (traditional)
hasLegendaryStatus true
hasTheme tyranny in Greek political thought
historicity partly legendary
influenced later literary portrayals of tyrants
languageOfName Ancient Greek
locatedInTimePeriod 6th century BC
Archaic Greece
mentionedIn writings of Aristotle
Diodorus Siculus
surface form: writings of Diodorus Siculus

Lucian of Samosata
surface form: writings of Lucian

writings of Pindar
nameInGreek Φάλαρις
notableFor association with the brazen bull torture device
extreme cruelty in later tradition
positionHeld ruler of Akragas
tyrant of Akragas
regionRuled southern Sicily
reignOver Akragas
reputation cruel tyrant
subjectOf Pseudo-Phalaris letters tradition
scholarly debate on historicity

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Akragas notableRuler Phalaris
Ἀκράγας governedBy Phalaris
this entity surface form: tyrant Phalaris
18th-century racehorse Eclipse descendantsInclude Phalaris
subject surface form: Eclipse