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 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE 411 468 Pindar, Olym. 6. The first victory of Sophocles. 466 Pindar, Pyth. 4 and 5. CoRAX, Rhetor, Sicily. 464 Pindar, Olym. 7 and 13. 460 Chionides, Comicus, Athens. Magnes ,, ,, ecphantides ,, ,, Anaxagoras, Philosophus, Athens (Clazomenae). Bryson, Sophistes, Heraclea. 458 /Eschylus, Oresteia. 456 Pindar, Olym. 9. Sophocles, Tragicus, Athens ; b. 496, d. 406. 455 Euripides, Peliades. 452 Pindar, Olym. 4 and 5. 451 Ion, Tragicus, Chios. 450 Gorgias, Sophistes, Leontini. Stesimbrotus, Sophistes, Thasos. Crates, Comicus, Athens. Zeno, Philosophus, Elea. Anaxagoras leaves Athens. 448 Cratinus, Comicus, Athens. 445 Hermippus, Comicus, Athens. Empedocles, Poeta Philosophicus, Agrigentum. 444 Herodotus, Historicus, Halicamassus ; b. 484, d. 425 (?). 443 Herodotus goes to Thurii. 442 Protagoras, Sophistes, Abdera ; b. 482(?), d. 411. 440 Sophocles, Antigone (or 442 ?). Antiphon, Orator, Athens. Archelaus, Philosophus, Athens. Euripides, Tragicus, Athens ; b. 480, d. 406. Melissus, Philosophus, Samos. Soph RON, Mimographus, Syracuse. 438 Parthenon dedicated. Euripides, Alcestis (with Cresses, Alcmceon, Telephus). 435 Leukippus, Philosophus, Miletus. 432 Corinthians defeat Corcyreans, supported by Athenians, in a sea- fight. Pheidias and Aspasia prosecuted for impiety. Also Anaxagoras. 431 Peloponnesian War. Euripides, Medea (with Dictys, Philocleies), 430 Herodotus publishes last part of his history. Hippias, Sophistes, Elis. Hellanicus, Historicus, Lesbos. Pherecrates, Comicus, Athens.