Redistribution of Land and Houses in Syracuse in 356 b.c, and its Ideological Aspects

Classical Quarterly 18 (02):207- (1968)
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The story of Dion of Syracuse was told by ancient writers, and is still being told by modern historians, in the main as a story of ‘freedom versus tyranny’. The liberation of the greatest state in the Hellenic world from the rule of the most powerful tyrants' house in Greek experience fired the imagination and aroused the admiration of contemporary and later writers. There is, however, another side to the story of Dion

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