Telemachus (Acragas)

Telemachus was the mythical leader of a 554 BC general uprising in the Greek city-state of Acragas, Sicily,[1] Magna Graecia, which culminated in the overthrow of the cruel tyrant Phalaris.[2] Some versions of the legend state that Phalaris was who roasted to death in his own brazen bull.

Telemachus was the ancestor of Aenesidamus and of Aenesidamus's son Theron (tyrant c. 488–472 BC).

References

  1. Time and Space in Ancient Myth, Religion and Culture. De Gruyter. 2017-10-10. doi:10.1515/9783110535150. ISBN 978-3-11-053515-0.
  2. Dyer, Bryan R. (2019-08-29). ""Like Phalaris in Every Way": 3 Maccabees and Its Portrait of Tyranny". Journal for the Study of Judaism. 50 (3): 371–382. doi:10.1163/15700631-15031261. ISSN 1570-0631.
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