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CHRONOLOGY—(continued).
OL. | B.C. | POLITICAL CHRONICLE. | LITERARY AND ARTISTIC CHRONICLE. |
83.3 | Revolt of Eubœa and Megara from Athens. Subjugation and occupation of Eubœa by Athenians. |
Herodotus at Athens. Phidias already prominent, also Alkamenes and Pæonius. | |
445 | Thirty years' peace between Sparta and Athens. Embassy of Kallias to Susa, and alleged peace of Kimon. |
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83.4 | Protagoras, Empedocles, and Melissus (the disciple of Parmenides) prominent. | ||
444 | Banishment of Thucydides son of Melesias. | ||
84.1 | Completion of the Odeum. | ||
443 | Founding of Thurii. |
Herodotus and Lysias (?) go to Thurii. Hippodamus of Miletus, architect, | |
84.2 | and | ||
* | Sophocles' Antigone (?). | ||
441 | Euripides gains the first prize in tragedy (plays unknown). | ||
84.4 | The painter Agatharchus eminent. | ||
440 | Revolt of Samos, and expedition of Pericles. | Sophocles at Samos. | |
85.1 | Death of the Sicilian prince, Duketios. | Decree to limit licence in comedy. | |
439 | Subjugation of Samos and Byzantium. | ||
85.2 | Death of Pindar. |