Tyrants often came to power during times of political instability or social unrest, exploiting the weaknesses of existing governments. They typically gained popular support by promising reforms, stability, or relief from oppressive rule. In many cases, they used charisma, military force, or manipulation to eliminate rivals and consolidate their authority. Once in power, tyrants could maintain control through fear, Propaganda, and patronage.
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