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Abantidas

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Aratus, the son of Cleinias, who was then only seven years old, narrowly escaped death by fleeing into the house of Soso, Abantidas' sister, who happened to be married to Prophantus, the late Cleinias' brother. She hid him in the house, and at night sent him secretly off to
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of Sicyon. During one of these occasions in 252 BC, with the complicity of the two
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After his death, his father, Paseas succeeded him as tyrant. But later
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Tyrant of the Greek city-state of Sicyon from 264 to 252 BC
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Index

Tyrant
Sicyon
Cleinias
Paseas
Sicyon
Paseas
Greek
Paseas
tyrant
ancient Greek
city-state
Sicyon
Aratus
assassination
Argos
philosophical
Deinias of Argos
Aristotle the dialectician
agora
rhetors
Nicocles
Aratos of Sicyon
Biographical Dictionary



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