Thrasybulus of Syracuse

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Thrasybulus (

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]

Notes

  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