DIONYSIUS II. (his son and successor) was a greater tyrant than his father: his subjects were obliged to apply to the Corinthians for succour; and Timoleon, their general, having conquered the tyrant, he fled to Athens, where he was obliged to keep a school for subsistence. He died 343 B. C.
DIONYSIUS II
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