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revolution ousted the Bacchiad kings of Corinth, when the royal clan of Bacchiadae, numbering perhaps a couple of hundred adult males and claiming descent from the Dorian
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who held the kingly position for his brief term, no doubt a council (though none is specifically documented in the scant literary materials) and a
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of Corcyra, Syracuse, and Megara Hyblaea contain considerable detail about the Bacchiadae and the expeditions of the Bacchiad
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Korinthiaka: recherches sur l'histoire et la civilisation de Corinth des origines aux guerres médiques
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Korinthiaka: recherches sur l'histoire et la civilisation de Corinth des origines aux guerres médiques
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Corinth had been a backwater in eighth-century Greece. In 747 BCE (a traditional date) an
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Der peloponnesische Bund von seiner Entstehung bis zum Ende des Archidamischen Krieges
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Telestes was murdered by Arieus and Perantas, who were themselves Bacchiads. Smith,
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His mother had been of the Bacchiadae, but being lame, married outside the clan.
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in the eighth and seventh centuries BCE, a period of Corinthian cultural power.
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Perhaps the designation "king" was retained, for reasons of
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In 657 BCE, the Bacchiadae were expelled in turn by the
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Index

Bacchis
Ancient Greek
Doric clan
ancient Corinth
aristocratic
hero
Heracles
legendary
endogamy
oikos
prytanis
polemarchos
tyrant
Cypselus
Corcyra
Magna Graecia
Syracuse
Etruria
Demaratus
Tarquinia
Lynkestis
Macedon
foundation myths
Archias of Corinth
Philolaos
Diocles of Corinth
Thebes
Sparta
Messenians
Second Messenian War

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