Arete of Syracuse

4th-century BC Greek woman
The basics

Quick Facts

Intro4th-century BC Greek woman
PlacesItaly
Gender
Female
BirthBCSyracuse, Italy
Death353BC
Family
Mother:Aristomache
Father:Dionysius I of Syracuse
Siblings:Dionysius II of Syracuse Hipparinos Nysaios of Syracuse
Spouse:Dion of Syracuse
The details

Biography

Arete(Ancient Greek: Ἀρετή) was the daughter of the Syracusan tyrant Dionysius I of Syracuse with Aristomache.

Arete was first married to Thearides, and upon his death to her uncle, Dion of Syracuse, the brother of her mother Aristomache. After Dion had fled from Syracuse during the reign of the younger Dionysius, Arete was compelled by her brother to marry Timocrates of Syracuse, one of his friends; but she was again received by Dion as his wife, when he had obtained possession of Syracuse and expelled the younger Dionysius, Dionysius II of Syracuse.

After Dion's assassination in 353 BCE, Arete was imprisoned together with her mother and brought forth a son while in confinement. Arete and Aristomache were subsequently liberated and kindly received by Hicetas, one of Dion's friends, but he was afterward persuaded by the enemies of Dion to drown them.

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