Hippias, Cleisthenes, and Isagoras
rewind to the clash of the tyrants
- Hippias was a tyrant who ruled from 527 to 510 BCE
- his brother was murdered, and his rule became harsh
- he was expelled from Athens (ostracized)
- in revenge, he began working with the Persian king Dorian l, helping them invade Marathon
next in line
- with Hippias gone, Isagoras and Cleisthenes (both aristocrats) engaged in a power struggle
- Isagoras has support from aristocrats ans Sparta
- Cleisthenes has support from majority of Athens
- Isagoras becomes archon eponymous (tyrant)
- ostracizes Cleisthenes
- Cleisthenes' supporters revolt against his tyranny
- they trap Isagoras on the acropolis for two days-on the third he fled and was banished
- 508 BCE
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