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Aristogeiton

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Aristogeiton (lived 6th century BC)

Athenian who conspired with Harmodius to murder the tyrants Hippias and Hipparchus.

A homosexual lovers' quarrel seems to have lain behind it.



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Her father, Aristogeiton Pothos, had gone to the nearby
may be the story of Harmodios and Aristogeiton recounted in Thucydides 6,54-59, but similar tales come from later periods and different locales.
 
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