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...tias. Like Chaerephon (Apol.) the real Anytus was a democrat, and had joined Thrasybulus in the conflict with the thirty . The Protagoras arrived at a...
...oncerning the mother of Nicias or Demosthenes, of Lamachus or Phormion, of Thrasybulus or Theramenes, notwithstanding these were all illustrious men o... ...reating some, and constraining others. He was much assisted, how- ever, by Thrasybulus of Stiria, who, having the loudest voice, as we are told of all... ...d gained, would not stir. Amongst others in the army who hated Alcibiades, Thrasybulus, the son of Thrason, was his particular enemy, and went purpose... ...o work upon the people: now they must venture for this great prize, taking Thrasybulus’ bold courage for example, and as he advanced from Thebes and b... ...rely fined, fled Peloponnesus. This ac- tion so closely resembling that of Thrasybulus, in the cour- age of the actors, the danger, the encounters, an... ...35 Plutarch’s Lives time making their acts conformable to their words. For Thrasybulus and those who with him occupied Phyle, set out upon that enterp... ...lataea to Thespiae, and having set his army in order he came to Haliartus; Thrasybulus, also, came from Thebes, leading the Athenians. Pausanias propo...
...s action be very safely termed sister to those of Pelopidas the Theban and Thrasybulus the Athenian, in which they slew the tyrants; except, perhaps, ...
... who hate a tyranny and find fault with the advice which Periander gave to Thrasybulus, must not think there was nothing to be said in its defence; fo... ...messenger, without knowing the cause of what was done, related the fact to Thrasybulus, who understood by it that he must take off all the principal m... ...n and those who desire not to be slaves; hence arose Periander’s advice to Thrasybulus to take off the tallest stalks, hinting thereby, that it was ne... ..., as happened to Gelon, and lately to Dionysius; to the first, by means of Thrasybulus, the brother of Hiero, who nattered Gelon’s son, and induced hi... ...he family joined together and endeavoured to support the tyranny and expel Thrasybulus; but those whom they made of their party seized the opportunity... ...; for Gelo died in the eighth year of his tyranny, and Hiero in his tenth. Thrasybulus fell in his elev- enth month, and many other tyrannies have con...
...the amnesty of the Athenians, when by the prowess, valour, and industry of Thrasybulus by tyrants were exterminated; afterwards at Rome by Cicero expo...