A tyranny is a despotically ruled state or society.
Tyranny may also refer to:
- Techno-Tyranny, Despotism by use of technology
- Tyrant, a despotic ruler or person
- Personal Rule, Charles I's disregard of parliament also known as the Eleven Years Tyranny
- Tyranny of the majority, a theory of majority rule
- Judicial tyranny, a judge opposing elected officials' policy
- Tragedy of the commons, a conflict of individual and public good
- Outposts of tyranny, a phrase used by Condoleezza Rice
- Tyranny of numbers, a difficulty in 1960s computer engineering
- Tyranny (installation), a 2007 three-part video installation by Ryan Sluggett
- Tyranny of Distance, a book by Geoffrey Blainey
- Tyranny, a Star Destroyer in Star Wars
- Queen Tyr'ahnee, a character from Duck Dodgers television series
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