Dionysius I ca. 430-367 B.C

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Name:
Dionysius I ca. 430-367 B.C
Abbr:
Dionys.Trag.
Alt names:
Dionysius, I, Syracusae, Tyrannus
Διονύσιος
Dionysios, I
Dionysius, the Elder
Dionigi, I
Denys, sur Syracuse
Dionysius, Syracusius
Dionysius, Tragicus
Dionysius, Tyrannus Siceliae
Dionysius, Syracusanus
Dionysios, der Ältere
Dionysios, von Syrakus
Dionysius, Maior
Dionysius, I, Syracuse, Tyrant
Dionysius, Siculus Tragicus
Dionysius, Tragicus
Dionys.Trag.
Field of activity:
Tragic poet
Tyrant
Notes:
Sanders, L.J. Dionysius I of Syracuse ... c1987
Ency. Britannica, 1978 (Dionysius the Elder
b. c. 430 BC, d. 367 BC
tyrant of Syracuse from 405)
Oxford class. dict. (Dionysius I, ca. 430, d. 367 BC, tyrant of Syracuse)
Megalē Hellēnikē enkykl. (Dionysios)
La Dynasteia in Occidente, c1992: t.p. (Dionigi I)
TLG Canon of Greek Authors and Works, Third Edition, p. 139
Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol 1, 1867, p. 1033-6: "Dionysius, the Elder, tyrant of Syracuse....Nor was he without literary ambition....repeatedly contended for the prize of tragedy at Athens..."
Brill's New Pauly: "D. I. Notorious tyrant in Syracuse c. 400 BC of Syracuse, son of Hermocritus, born in c. 430 BC, died in 367 BC. Founder of the ‘greatest and longest tyrannical rule in history’ ....
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