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Polycrates
[ puh-lik-ruh-teez ]
noun
- died 522? b.c., Greek tyrant of Samos.
Polycrates
/ əˈɪəˌپː /
noun
- Polycrates?522 bcMGreekPOLITICS: tyrant died ?522 bc , Greek tyrant of Samos, who was crucified by a Persian satrap
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In the year 540 B.C. or thereabouts, on the island of Samos, there came to power a tyrant named Polycrates.
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Polycrates was a generous patron of the arts, sciences and engineering.
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Perhaps the most influential person ever associated with Samos was Pythagoras,* a contemporary of Polycrates in the sixth century b.c.
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But there is another and more ominous side to the enterprise: it was built in part by slaves in chains, many captured by the pirate ships of Polycrates.
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Polycrates’ fortifications were built by slaves.
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