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EURIPIDES.
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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.

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.