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Pisistratus

Meaning of "Pisistratus" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF PISISTRATUS

paɪˈsɪstrətəs


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF PISISTRATUS

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Pisistratus is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES PISISTRATUS MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Peisistratus (disambiguation)

Peisistratus was a tyrant of Athens, Greece, three different times between 561 and 528 BC. Peisistratus, Peisistratos or Pisistratus may also refer to: ▪ Peisistratus, son of Nestor who appears in The Odyssey ▪ Peisistratos of Lapithos, 4th century BC ▪ Peisistratus of Orchomenus, king of Arcadian Orchomenus during the Peloponnesian War ▪ Pisistratus the younger, r. 522–521 BC, Annual archon of Athens...

Definition of Pisistratus in the English dictionary

The definition of Pisistratus in the dictionary is ?600–527 bc, tyrant of Athens: he established himself in firm control of the city following his defeat of his aristocratic rivals at Pallene.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH PISISTRATUS

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WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE PISISTRATUS

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WORDS THAT END LIKE PISISTRATUS

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Synonyms and antonyms of Pisistratus in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «Pisistratus» into 25 languages

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庇西特拉
1,325 millions of speakers
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Pisístrato
570 millions of speakers
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Pisistratus
510 millions of speakers
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Pisistratus
380 millions of speakers
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Pisistratus
280 millions of speakers
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Писистрат
278 millions of speakers
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Pisistratus
270 millions of speakers
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Pisistratus
260 millions of speakers
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Pisistrate
220 millions of speakers
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Pisistratus
190 millions of speakers
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Peisistratos
180 millions of speakers
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ペイシストラトス
130 millions of speakers
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Pisistratus
85 millions of speakers
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Pisistratus
85 millions of speakers
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Pisistratus
80 millions of speakers
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Pisistratus
75 millions of speakers
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पिसिस्ट्रेटस
75 millions of speakers
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Pisistratus
70 millions of speakers
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Pisistrato
65 millions of speakers
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Pizystrata
50 millions of speakers
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Писистрат
40 millions of speakers
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Pisistratus
30 millions of speakers
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Πεισιστράτου
15 millions of speakers
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Pisistratus
14 millions of speakers
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Pisistratus
10 millions of speakers
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Pisistratos
5 millions of speakers

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PISISTRATUS»

Discover the use of Pisistratus in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to Pisistratus and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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My Novel' by Pisistratus Caxton - Or, Varieties in English ...
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 edition.
Edward Bulwer Lytton, 2008
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What Will He Do with It? by Pisistratus Caxton
personage in the world. But to lose Darrell for herself, the Marquess altogether~ the idea was intolerable! Yet, since to have refused at once for her portionless daughter a man in so high a position, and to whom her own obligations were so ...
‎1858
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What Will He Do with It, by Pisistratus Caxton
The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher's website (GeneralBooksClub.com).
Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton, 2010
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Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece
PISISTRATUS 575 two generations, and for a man in such a role the Greeks themselves had borrowed, possibly from the Lydians, the term "tyrant".) The later tradition remembered, and even thought it had evidence, that Solon himself both  ...
Nigel Guy Wilson, 2006
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My Novel, Or, Varieties in English Life by Pisistratus ...
structiveness, Acquisitiveness, Ideality, Wonder, Comparison, &c. They must act, and they must end, according to the influences of their crania. Thus we find in Randal Leslie the predominant organs of Constructiveness, Secretiveness, ...
‎1852
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Dictionary of World Biography
612 B.C.; near Athens, Greece Died: 527 B.C.; Athens, Greece Areas of Achievement: Government and politics; patronage of the arts Contribution: As benevolent tyrant of Athens, Pisistratus prepared the way for the birth of Athenian democracy ...
Frank Northen Magill, Alison Aves, 1998
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Electra and the Empty Urn: Metatheater and Role Playing in ...
Herodotus describes the rise of Pisistratus, the future tyrant of Athens, who would establish the dramatic competition at the City Dionysia in 534 B.C. Pisistratus, according to Herodotus, would stoop to the most ludicrous charades to consolidate ...
Mark Ringer, 1998
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Twelve Greeks and Romans Who Changed the World
Then he came into the city one day, bearing wounds that he claimed the coastal people had inflicted. (His critics believed they were self—inflicted.) Due to his status as a war hero, Pisistratus was able to secure permission to maintain a force of ...
Carl J. Richard, 2004
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Exile, Ostracism, and Democracy: The Politics of Expulsion ...
story of Pisistratus's seizure of power is possible only because violence between elite rivals for power was a conceivable occurrence.130 Furthermore, even if the Athenians did not grant Pisistratus a bodyguard, the idea that Pisistratus might ...
Sara Forsdyke, 2009
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History: Fiction Or Science?
By the way,[163] on page 584 dates the reign of“Pisistratus, the famous tyrant of Athens” differently, namely, to the alleged years 541/540 – 528/527 b.c. The result is nevertheless the same: the reign of Pisistratus the tyrant coincides ...
Anatoly T. Fomenko, 2005

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PISISTRATUS»

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Ancient Greek Theater and the Monumental Amphitheaters in Honor …
That development would come in the 6th century B.C., when the tyrant Pisistratus, who, at the time, ruled the city of Athens, established a series ... «Ancient Origins, Jun 15»
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Solon To Iceland To Greece: Adventures In Democracy
... and his democratic experiment built upon and extended by two notable leaders, Pisistratus and Cleisthenes. Within a century the process of ... «CounterCurrents.org, Feb 15»
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The DNA of voting Greeks, a parable
Before the Parthenon, in the mid of the rock of the Acropolis of Athens there was another temple built by dictator Pisistratus. The Athenians ... «New Europe, Jan 15»
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The price of water
Sir, – In the 6th century BC, Pisistratus built the first aqueduct in Athens, allowing a reliable water supply to sustain the large population. «Irish Times, Nov 14»
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Purgatorio, Canto XV
Next, he sees the grieving and angry mother of a teenage girl caught with another boy, trying to shame her husband, Pisistratus, the benevolent ... «The American Conservative, Mar 14»
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Republics and Democracies
Even the authority of Solon's laws had to be enforced and thus established by successive tyrants like Pisistratus and Cleisthenes, or they might ... «The New American, May 13»
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The Blank Slate Theory and Socialism in Cuba
Dictatorships don't define the type of socio-economic system prevailing in a nation. Since the times of Pisistratus in Athens or Fabius Maximus ... «Havana Times, Nov 12»
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Johann Hari: Celebrity is like sugar - a little is fun, too much is deadly
The tyrant Pisistratus typically found a gorgeous woman, put her in a chariot, and announced she was the goddess Athene. The crowd howled ... «Independent, Oct 09»
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A walk through Athens, then and now
Construction began under Pisistratus the Younger in 515 BC, and continued for more than 600 years. In AD 132, the Roman emperor Hadrian ... «Christian Science Monitor, Feb 04»
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The Origins of Theatre - The First Actor
That development came later in the 6th century BC, when the tyrant Pisistratus, who then ruled the city, established a series of new public festivals. One of these ... «PBS, Feb 01»
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