EPISODE · Apr 7, 2017 · 26 MIN
Episode 25: Tyrant
from Words for Granted - An etymology and linguistics podcast
The word 'tyrant' is steeped in the political history of Ancient Greece. However, it didn't always refer to cruel rulers. Originally, a 'tyrant' was a morally neutral word for someone who usurped the throne and took over leadership on their own terms. Most of the early Greek tyrants were actually lauded by their subjects. Joining me in the historical exploration of tyrants and tyranny is Ryan Stitt from the History of Ancient Greece.
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