Tyrant Meaning In Ancient Greece. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Tyrant ˈtīrənt n.
In ancient Greece a ruler who had seized power without legal right to it. A sovereign or other ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly. Any person who exercises power in a cruel way.
An absolute ruler esp.
In ancient Greece a tyrant was basically a person who inherited power or seized power unconstitutionally. List of ancient Greek tyrants. The History of the Early Tyrants in Ancient Greece - Kindle edition by Charles River Editors. The word tyranny then carried no ethical censure and merely referred to anyone good or bad who obtained.