Dionysius the Elder

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • A historical ruler: "Dionysius the Elder" refers to a specific tyrant of Syracuse in ancient Sicily who reigned from approximately 430 to 367 BC. He is known for his military conflicts, particularly against the Carthaginians, and for his consolidation of power in Syracuse.
Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Dionysius the Elder fortified Syracuse against potential invasions.
    • Historians study the reign of Dionysius the Elder to understand ancient tyranny.
Advanced Usage
  • As a historical reference point: The name is used to denote a period or style of rule in classical antiquity.
    • The political strategies of Dionysius the Elder were both admired and feared.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dionysius I: An alternative name for the same historical figure.
  • The Elder: A common epithet used to distinguish him from his son, Dionysius the Younger.
Synonyms
  • Tyrant of Syracuse: A descriptive synonym referencing his title and city.
  • Dionysius I of Syracuse: A more formal, regnal name.
Related Phrases
  • Age of Dionysius: A phrase sometimes used to describe the period of his rule in Sicily.
  • Fortifications of Dionysius: Refers to the extensive defensive walls he built around Syracuse.
Noun
  1. the tyrant of Syracuse who fought the Carthaginians (430-367 BC)

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