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    Hipparchus (Greek: Ἵππαρχος Hipparchos; died 514 BC) was a member of the ruling class of Athens and one of the sons of Pisistratus. He was a tyrant of the city of Athens from 528/7 BC until his assassination by the tyrannicides Harmodius and Aristogeiton in 514 BC.

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    Hipparchus was a Greek astronomer, geographer, and mathematician. He is considered the founder of trigonometry, but is most famous for his incidental discovery of the precession of the equinoxes. Hipparchus was born in Nicaea, Bithynia, and probably died on the island of Rhodes, Greece. He is known to have been a working astronomer between 162 and 127 BC.

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    Hipparchus ( Greek: Ἵππαρχος Hipparchos; died 514 BC) was a member of the ruling class of Athens. He was one of the sons of Pisistratus. He was a tyrant of the city of Athens from 528/7 BC until his assassination by the tyrannicides, Harmodius and Aristogeiton in 514 BC.
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    Who was King Hippias of Athens?
    Hippias of Athens was one of the sons of Peisistratus and was tyrant of Athens in the sixth century BC. Hippias succeeded Peisistratus in 527 BC. His brother Hipparchus, who may have ruled jointly with him, was murdered by Harmodius and Aristogeiton (the Tyrannicides) in 514 BC. Hippias executed the Tyrannicides and became a bitter and cruel ruler.
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    Written By: Hippias, (died 490 bc), tyrant of Athens from 528/527 to 510 bc. He was a patron of poets and craftsmen, and under his rule Athens prospered.
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    Where did Hipparchus live in Greece?
    Hipparchus ( Greek Ἵππαρχος; ca. 190 BC – ca. 120 BC) was a Greek astronomer, geographer, and mathematician. He lived in the Hellenistic period. He was born in Nicaea (now Iznik, Turkey ), and probably died on the island of Rhodes.
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    WebHipparchus was a member of the ruling class of Athens. He was one of the sons of Pisistratus. He was a tyrant of the city of Athens from 528/7 BC until his assassination by …

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    WebHipparchus was a member of the ruling class of Athens and one of the sons of Pisistratus. He was a tyrant of the city of Athens from 528/7 BC until his assassination by the …

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    WebAug 07, 2022 · Hipparchus (Greek: Ἵππαρχος Hipparchos; died 514 BC) was a member of the ruling class of Athens and one of the sons of Pisistratus. He was a tyrant of the …

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    WebHipparchus (brother of Hippias) Hipparchus ( Greek : Ἵππαρχος Hipparchos ; died 514 BC) was a member of the ruling class of Athens and one of the sons of Pisistratus . He …

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    WebHipparchus (Greek Ἵππαρχος; ca. 190 BC – ca. 120 BC) was a Greek astronomer, geographer, and mathematician. He lived in the Hellenistic period. He was born in Nicaea (now Iznik, Turkey), and probably died on …

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    WebHippias, (died 490 bc ), tyrant of Athens from 528/527 to 510 bc. He was a patron of poets and craftsmen, and under his rule Athens prospered. After the assassination of his …

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    WebHippias, (died 490 bc ), tyrant of Athens from 528/527 to 510 bc. He was a patron of poets and craftsmen, and under his rule Athens prospered. After the assassination of his …

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    WebHippias succeeded Peisistratus in 527 BC. His brother Hipparchus, who may have ruled jointly with him, was murdered by Harmodius and Aristogeiton (the Tyrannicides) in 514 …

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