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 tragic prize at Athens, he indulged himself so immoderately at table from excess of joy, that he died of the debauch, 368 B. C.; but some authors assert that he was poisoned by his physicians.
DIONYSIUS I
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