• Philistus helped Dionysius the Elder to seize power in Syracuse in 405 and then became his right-hand man and commander of the citadel.
  • Philistus. Philistus (; c. 432 – 356 BC), son of Archomenidas, was Greek historian from Sicily. See also
  • Phĭlistus. masculine noun II declension. See the translation of this word. ... {{ID:PHILISTUS100}} ---CACHE
  • Philistus (Q712572). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. ... Also known as. English. Philistus. Greek historian (c. 432 – 356 BC).
  • Dionysius feared that Leptines and Philistus would use the marriage as the basis of an alliance against him, and exiled both men from Syracuse.
  • Philistus. Philistus, Greek historian of Sicily, was born at Syracuse about the beginning of the Peloponnesian War (432 BC).
  • Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Philistus has received more than 25,700 page views. His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia .
  • Philistus, on the other hand, considered tyranny to be the best form of government. So Plato was drawn into the power struggle between Dion and Philistus.