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In Ancient Greece, the word tyrant referred to a leader who

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In ancient Greece, a tyrant was simply a person who ruled a city-state by themselves, but who lacked the traditional or constitutional authority of a king or elected leader. This system of government emerged between the 7th and 5th centuries BCE, as traditional monarchies and aristocracies were challenged.

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