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Τι (ποιος) είναι tyrannicide - ορισμός

KILLING OR ASSASSINATION OF A TYRANT
Tyrannicides; Bullet box; Political assassin; Tyrant killer
  • [[Benjamin Franklin]]'s suggestion for the [[Great Seal of the United States]] included the phrase "Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God."
  • Statue of Harmodius and Aristogeiton

tyrannicide         
[t?'ran?s??d, t??-]
¦ noun the killing of a tyrant.
?the killer of a tyrant.
Derivatives
tyrannicidal adjective
Origin
C17: from Fr., from L. tyrannicida 'killer of a tyrant'.
Tyrannicide         
·noun One who kills a tyrant.
II. Tyrannicide ·noun The act of killing a tyrant.
Tyrannicide         
Tyrannicide is the killing or assassination of a tyrant or unjust ruler, purportedly for the common good,Jaucourt, Louis, chevalier de. "Tyrannicide.

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Tyrannicide

Tyrannicide is the killing or assassination of a tyrant or unjust ruler, purportedly for the common good, and usually by one of the tyrant's subjects. Tyrannicide was legally permitted and encouraged in the Classical period. Often, the term tyrant was a justification for political murders by their rivals, but in some exceptional cases students of Platonic philosophy risked their lives against tyrants. The killing of Clearchus of Heraclea by a cohort led by his own court philosopher is considered a sincere tyrannicide. The killers are also called "tyrannicides".

The term originally denoted the action of Harmodius and Aristogeiton, who are often called the Tyrannicides, in killing Hipparchus of Athens in 514 BC. In modern terms, this term, as in taking life of another person, is a criminal act and lawbreaker is subjected to police arrest and trialed by court.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για tyrannicide
1. As Geoffrey Robertson has pointed out in The Tyrannicide Brief, this shrewd move of Charles II was imitated centuries later by George Bush II, whose administration has held some 750 detainees in Guantanamo without charge or due process, beyond the reach of international or national or any other law.
2. The subject of Geoffrey Robertson QC‘s The Tyrannicide Brief, and obviously his personal hero, is John Cooke, the barrister who took on that most poisoned chalice of briefs – the prosecution of King Charles I for treason, in 164'. Robertson, himself no mean human rights lawyer, invests Cooke with many civil libertarian innovations – among them the right to silence and the cab rank rule under which barristers accept briefs on a first come, first served basis.