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Agathocles of Syracuse
Greek tyrant of Syracuse from 317 to 289 BC

Dionysius I of Syracuse
Greek tyrant of Syracuse (c. 432 – 367 BC)

Hiero II of Syracuse
3rd-century BC Sicilian Greek ruler
Dionysius II of Syracuse
Sicilian tyrant

Hiero I of Syracuse
Tyrant of Syracuse from 478 to 467 BC

Gelo
Gelon also known as Geto (Greek: Γέλων Gelon, gen.: Γέλωνος; died 478 BC), son of Deinomenes, was a Greek tyrant of the Sicilian cities Gela and Syracuse, Sicily, and first of the Deinomenid rulers.

Timoleon
thumb|Coin of Timoleon (344–337 BC), with Zeus [[Eleutherios ('the liberator') and Pegasus]]
Timoleon (Greek: Τιμολέων), son of Timodemus, of Corinth (–337 BC) was a Greek statesman and general.
Phalaris
Phalaris () was the tyrant of Akragas (now Agrigento) in Sicily in Magna Graecia, from approximately 570 to 554 BC.
Dion of Syracuse
4th-century BC Tyrant of Syracuse
Theron of Acragas
Greek Sicilian tyrant of Acragas (died 473 BC)
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Anaxilas
Anaxilas or Anaxilaus (), son of Cretines, was a tyrant of Rhegium (modern Reggio Calabria) in Magna Graecia. He was originally from Messenia, a region in the Peloponnese.
Thrasybulus of Syracuse
tyrant of Syracuse from 466 to 465 BC
Hippocrates of Gela
Greek Sicilian tyrant of Gela from 498 to 491 BC
Hieronymus of Syracuse
3rd century BCE tyrant
Cleander of Gela
Tyrant of the Sicilian city of Gela from c. 505 to 498 BC
Calippus of Syracuse
tyrant of Syracuse from 354 to 352 BC
Thrasydaeus
Thrasydaeus (), tyrant of Agrigentum in Magna Graecia, was the son and successor of Theron. Already during his father's lifetime he had been appointed to the government of Himera, where, by his violent and arbitrary conduct, he alienated the citizens, so that they were close to revolt. But when they sought support from Hiero of Syracuse, he betrayed them to Theron, who then put to death the leaders of the disaffected party and re-established his authority. Whether Thrasydaeus retained his position at Himera after this is unknown; but on the death of Theron (473 BC) he succeeded without opposit
Hicetas of Syracuse
3rd century BC tyrant of Syracuse
Hicetas
4th-century BC tyrant of Leontini and Syracuse
Terillus
Terillus (; fl. early 5th century BC) was a son of Crinippus, tyrant of Himera, in Sicily, Magna Graecia.
Andromachus
founder of Tauromenium
Mamercus of Catane
Tyrant of Catania from 344 BC to 338 BC
Phintias of Agrigentum
Sicilian tyrant