Aristodemos of Kumai
Aristodemos (rare: Ἀριστόδημος, Roman letters posting: for Aristodemos, from B.C. 550 to B.C. 490 at the time) is a usurper of the throne of Kumai of Campania. He has a nickname called mullah Koss (will of Malakos, softness to the calmness). When Roma became coKazumasa, Aristodemos was active and played an important role politically in Italy at the time.
Aristodemos is a noble person from Kumai. Kumai concluded an alliance with King of Rome タルクィニウス spelling plain-looking woman and a person from Latin in his times. Aristodemos defeated an Etruscan in B.C. 524, and thawed a siege of Kumai and rescued the Latin person that received an attack by an Etruscan in B.C. 506 and broke an Etruscan by a fight of ant Kia. He got the support of the people by these achievements. He had a coup d'etat and arrived at the seat of the usurper of the throne in B.C. 502. He performed a policy of 反貴族政 and performed redistribution and a write-off of the land. He killed a noble group to expelled it and expelled children. He educated the young people of Kumai to be weak, and to become feeble. In addition, Aristodemos protected the family with タルクィニウス ousted from and pressured Roma for a synthesis of タルクィニウス in B.C. 492. Aristodemos lost the political power, and I was murdered by a noble and children ousted in about B.C. 490.
Reference site
- William Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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