DIONYSIUS I. from a private secretary became general and tyrant of Syracuse and all Sicily. He was likewise a poet; and having, by bribes, gained the tragedy prize at Athens, he indulged himself so moderately at table from excess of joy, that he died of the debauch, 386 B. C. but some authors relate that he was poisoned by his physicians.
DIONYSIUS I
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