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Thirty Tyrants rule Athens from "summary" of The History of the Peloponnesian War by Thucydides

In the aftermath of the Peloponnesian War, Athens found itself under the oppressive rule of the Thirty Tyrants, a group of oligarchs imposed by the Spartan victors. These tyrants, led by Critias and Theramenes, sought to consolidate their power through terror and violence, purging their political opponents and seizing control of the city's resources. The Thirty Tyrants ruled with an iron fist, instituting harsh laws and punishing any dissent with extreme brutality. They confiscated property, executed citizens without trial, and banned democratic practices in an effort to suppress any resistance to their rule. The people of Athens lived in fear, their freedoms curtailed and their lives subject to the whims of the tyrants. Despite their attempts to maintain control, the Thirty Tyrants faced opposition from those who refused to bow to their authority. Lysias, a prominent Athenian speechwriter, and a group of exiled dem...
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    The History of the Peloponnesian War

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