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Dionysius the Younger or Dionysius II (ca. 397 BC – 343 BC ) ruled Syracuse , Sicily from 367 BC to 357 BC and again from 346 BC to 344 BC . He was the son of Dionysius the Elder - Dionysius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dionysius the Younger
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Dionysius the Younger (circa 397-343 bc), tyrant of Syracuse, Sicily (367-357 bc, 346-344 bc), son of Dionysius the Elder. He ruled at first under the supervision of his uncle, the philosopher Dion, who served as regent. During this period, at Dion's request, Plato visited Syracuse and attempted unsuccessfully to educate Dionysius to his ideals of kingship. At the behest of an envious courtier, the Greek historian Philistus, Dionysius banished Dion in 366. In 357 the latter then raised an army, defeated Dionysius in battle, and drove him into exile. Dionysius returned to Syracuse in 346, eight years after Dion had been assassinated. His second period of rule was arbitrary and unpopular, and the people of Syracuse welcomed the intervention of the Corinthian general Timoleon, who captured Dionysius about 344 and sent him into exile. Timoleon established an oligarchy in the city.
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