Atlas of Classical Portraits Greek With Brief Descriptive Commentary

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Atlas of Classical Portraits Greek With Brief Descriptive Commentary
W H D William Henry Denham Rouse
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), which indeed but for him had never been fought at all. After this great success he persuaded the Athenians to give him seventy ships, to attack the Persians ; but those he used to besiege Paros, owing to a private grudge. On his return he was condemned to a fine for misusing his powers, and died in prison of a wound received at Paros.
" The tyrant of the Chersonese Was freedom's best and bravest friend : That tyrant was Miltiades ! " BYRON.
21. PERIANDER: Naples, Museum. Imaginary portrait.
...Date : flourished at the end of the sixth century B. C. Son of Cypselus; became tyrant of Corinth about 525 B. C. , and is said to have reigned forty years. His rule seems to have been good at first, but afterwards severe ; and he was a successful military leader, favouring a forward policy, and at the same time encourag- ing commerce. He was a patron of literature and the arts.
He was one of the Seven Sages, whose names and typical sayings are given in the following epigram from the Anthology (ix.


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