Leophron was the son of Anaxilas, tyrant of Rhegium and Messana. According to Dionysius of Halicarnassus, he succeeded his father in the sovereign power. It is therefore probable that he was the eldest of the two sons of Anaxilas, in whose name Micythus assumed the sovereignty, and who afterwards, at the instigation of Hieron of Syracuse, dispossessed the latter of his authority. Diodorus, from whom we learn these facts, does not mention the name of either of the young princes. According to the same author, their reign lasted six years (467–461 BC), when they were expelled by a popular insurrection both from Rhegium and Zancle. Leophron is elsewhere mentioned as carrying on war against the neighbouring city of Locri, and as displaying his magnificence at the Olympic games, by feasting the
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| - Ο Λεώφρων ή Λεόφρων ήταν γιος του Αναξίλαου, τυράννου του Ρηγίου και της Μεσσήνης. Σύμφωνα με τον Διονύσιο τον Αλικαρνασσεύς, διαδέχθηκε τον πατέρα του στην εξουσία. (el)
- Leòfron (grec antic: Λεόφρων, llatí: Leophron), fill d'Anaxilau, fou un tirà de Règion. Segons Dionís d'Halicarnàs va succeir al seu pare com a tirà. Probablement era el fill gran dels dos fills d'Anaxilau, però encara era menor quan el pare va morir, car va exercir la regència en nom seu Mícit fins que Leòfron va arribar al poder amb el suport de Hieró I de Siracusa, que va destituir Mícit. Dionís no esmenta els noms de cap dels fills d'Anaxilau, però diu que van regnar sis anys del 467 aC al 461 aC, fins que els va enderrocar una revolta popular que va esclatar a Règion i Zancle el 461 aC. (ca)
- Leophron was the son of Anaxilas, tyrant of Rhegium and Messana. According to Dionysius of Halicarnassus, he succeeded his father in the sovereign power. It is therefore probable that he was the eldest of the two sons of Anaxilas, in whose name Micythus assumed the sovereignty, and who afterwards, at the instigation of Hieron of Syracuse, dispossessed the latter of his authority. Diodorus, from whom we learn these facts, does not mention the name of either of the young princes. According to the same author, their reign lasted six years (467–461 BC), when they were expelled by a popular insurrection both from Rhegium and Zancle. Leophron is elsewhere mentioned as carrying on war against the neighbouring city of Locri, and as displaying his magnificence at the Olympic games, by feasting the (en)
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| - Leòfron (grec antic: Λεόφρων, llatí: Leophron), fill d'Anaxilau, fou un tirà de Règion. Segons Dionís d'Halicarnàs va succeir al seu pare com a tirà. Probablement era el fill gran dels dos fills d'Anaxilau, però encara era menor quan el pare va morir, car va exercir la regència en nom seu Mícit fins que Leòfron va arribar al poder amb el suport de Hieró I de Siracusa, que va destituir Mícit. Dionís no esmenta els noms de cap dels fills d'Anaxilau, però diu que van regnar sis anys del 467 aC al 461 aC, fins que els va enderrocar una revolta popular que va esclatar a Règion i Zancle el 461 aC. Altres autors, com Justí i Ateneu de Nàucratis, parlen de Leòfron conduint la guerra contra la veïna ciutat de Locres i mostrant la seva magnificència en els Jocs Olímpics davant de la multitud reunida. La seva victòria en els jocs va ser celebrada per Simònides de Ceos. (ca)
- Ο Λεώφρων ή Λεόφρων ήταν γιος του Αναξίλαου, τυράννου του Ρηγίου και της Μεσσήνης. Σύμφωνα με τον Διονύσιο τον Αλικαρνασσεύς, διαδέχθηκε τον πατέρα του στην εξουσία. (el)
- Leophron was the son of Anaxilas, tyrant of Rhegium and Messana. According to Dionysius of Halicarnassus, he succeeded his father in the sovereign power. It is therefore probable that he was the eldest of the two sons of Anaxilas, in whose name Micythus assumed the sovereignty, and who afterwards, at the instigation of Hieron of Syracuse, dispossessed the latter of his authority. Diodorus, from whom we learn these facts, does not mention the name of either of the young princes. According to the same author, their reign lasted six years (467–461 BC), when they were expelled by a popular insurrection both from Rhegium and Zancle. Leophron is elsewhere mentioned as carrying on war against the neighbouring city of Locri, and as displaying his magnificence at the Olympic games, by feasting the whole assembled multitude. His victory on that occasion was celebrated by Simonides. (en)
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