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Damocles

also: Damocle, Damoclem, Damocles

A flatterer at the court of Dionysius I of Syracuse who praised the tyrant as the happiest of men. To teach him otherwise, Dionysius seated him at a lavish banquet beneath a sword suspended by a single hair, the origin of the proverbial "Sword of Damocles" for ever-present peril amid apparent good fortune.

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Tusculan Disputations philosophy · 2 mentions

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