Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Adranodoros> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 75 of
75
with 100 triples per page.
- Adranodoros abstract "Adranodoros (or Andranodorus) was a man in ancient Greece who was the son-in-law of the Greek Sicilian king Hiero II of Syracuse in the 3rd century BCE, being married to Hiero's daughter Demarata. He was one of fifteen guardians named by Hiero to counsel Hiero's fifteen-year-old grandson and successor, Hieronymus of Syracuse, after Hiero died. Adranodoros dismissed the guardians, saying that they were not needed, and became Hieronymos's chief counselor. He encouraged Hieronymos to change the allegiance of Syracuse from Rome to Carthage, and connect himself with Hannibal.Hieronymus was a notably debauched young king, compared by later historians to the Roman emperor Elagabalus. He was murdered by a band of conspirators, having ruled for only 13 months. After the assassination of Hieronymus by Deinomenes, Andranodoros seized upon the island and the citadel with the intention of usurping the royal power; but finding difficulties in the way, he judged it more prudent to surrender them to the Syracusans, and because of this was elected one of their generals. But the people of Syracuse became suspicious of him. A comedian named Ariston who was a friend of Andranodoros's reported that the general had confided in him that he and Themistus (son of Gelon) were still plotting to seize sovereign power for themselves, and massacre the other leaders of the city. The magistrates of the island ordered that Andranodoros be killed, and so he was set upon by soldiers and assassinated shortly afterwards, as he entered the senate building, in 214 BCE.The people of the island rose up and demanded justice for the killing of Andranodoros, but his killers, among them the soldier Sopater, defended themselves by describing Andranodoros's tyrannical intentions, and claiming that the true debaucheries of Hieronymus were really perpetrated by Andranodoros. Furthermore, that Andranodoros and Themistus had been incited to this conspiracy by their power-hungry wives, Hiero's granddaughter and daughter. The wives, including another daughter of Hiero unrelated to this affair, were then killed to appease the fury of the people that Sopater had stirred up.".
- Adranodoros wikiPageExternalLink 185.
- Adranodoros wikiPageExternalLink FamilyIntro.html.
- Adranodoros wikiPageID "22123381".
- Adranodoros wikiPageLength "4423".
- Adranodoros wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Adranodoros wikiPageRevisionID "700255741".
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink 214_BC.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink 3rd_century_BC.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Ariston_(actor).
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Carthage.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Category:210s_BC_deaths.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Category:214_BC.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Category:3rd-century_BC_people.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Deinomenes.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Demarata.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Elagabalus.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Epicydes.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Gelo.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Hannibal.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Hiero_II_of_Syracuse.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Hieronymus_of_Syracuse.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Hippocrates_of_Syracuse.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink List_of_tyrants_of_Syracuse.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Sopater.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLink Themistus.
- Adranodoros wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adranodoros".
- Adranodoros author "WS".
- Adranodoros name "Adranodoros".
- Adranodoros page "170".
- Adranodoros shortDescription "Tyrant of Syracuse".
- Adranodoros title "Andranodorus".
- Adranodoros url 185.
- Adranodoros volume "1".
- Adranodoros wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientGreece-bio-stub.
- Adranodoros wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientRome-bio-stub.
- Adranodoros wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DGRBM.
- Adranodoros wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:End_box.
- Adranodoros wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italy-hist-stub.
- Adranodoros wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Adranodoros wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Adranodoros wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Start_box.
- Adranodoros description "Tyrant of Syracuse".
- Adranodoros description "Tyrant of Syracuse".
- Adranodoros subject Category:210s_BC_deaths.
- Adranodoros subject Category:214_BC.
- Adranodoros subject Category:3rd-century_BC_people.
- Adranodoros subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Adranodoros hypernym Man.
- Adranodoros type Agent.
- Adranodoros type Person.
- Adranodoros type Person.
- Adranodoros type Agent.
- Adranodoros type NaturalPerson.
- Adranodoros type Thing.
- Adranodoros type Q215627.
- Adranodoros type Q5.
- Adranodoros type Person.
- Adranodoros comment "Adranodoros (or Andranodorus) was a man in ancient Greece who was the son-in-law of the Greek Sicilian king Hiero II of Syracuse in the 3rd century BCE, being married to Hiero's daughter Demarata. He was one of fifteen guardians named by Hiero to counsel Hiero's fifteen-year-old grandson and successor, Hieronymus of Syracuse, after Hiero died. Adranodoros dismissed the guardians, saying that they were not needed, and became Hieronymos's chief counselor.".
- Adranodoros label "Adranodoros".
- Adranodoros sameAs Q2252722.
- Adranodoros sameAs Andranòdoros.
- Adranodoros sameAs Adranodoro_de_Siracusa.
- Adranodoros sameAs Andranodoros.
- Adranodoros sameAs Adranodoro.
- Adranodoros sameAs m.05p2g8t.
- Adranodoros sameAs Андранодор.
- Adranodoros sameAs Адранодор.
- Adranodoros sameAs Q2252722.
- Adranodoros wasDerivedFrom Adranodoros?oldid=700255741.
- Adranodoros isPrimaryTopicOf Adranodoros.
- Adranodoros name "Adranodoros".