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026 The Tyranny of the Peisistratidai

The History of Ancient Greece

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The Triumph of Pisistratus

Pisistratus' new wife complained to Megacles that her husband was not performing his husbandry duties, meaning he wasn't having sex with her to produce children. He put her in a fancy chariot, accompanied by musicians, dancers, and armed supporters, and had her ride out ahead of them as he made his return through the attic countryside. As men yelled that Athena was bringing back Pisistratus to Athens, the Athenians hailed to him at the Acropolis. In his men, in the Alkneana die, drove out Lycurgus and his people, restoring PisistRatus' tyrant at 556 BC. Although it was a spectacular triumph,

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