Dionysius’ position at home is threatened in…
403 BCE
Dionysius’ position at home is threatened in 403 BCE by those philosophically opposed to tyranny.
Sparta, which has in the past deposed tyrants from Corinth to Athens, does not damn Dionysius and his autocracy.
Relations between the two are in fact very positive; Dionysius even has the privilege of being allowed to conscript mercenaries from lands under Spartan authority.
The demise of a prominent democratic polis in the classical world and the subsequent tenure of Dionysius represents what is to become a recurring norm in fourth century Greece, thanks to the prevalence of mercenaries.
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