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 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE 415 338 Battle of Chaeronea. 336 Philip assassinated. Alexander the Great succeeds. 334 Aristotle teaches at the Lyceum in Athens. Alexander sets out for Persia. 330 Demosthenes, Or. i8, On the Crown. ^schines, Or. 3, Against Ctesiphon. Lycurgus, Aga nst Leocrates. 324 Deinarchus, Orator, Athens (Corinth) ; b. 361 ; Or. i, Against Demos- thenes ; Or. 2, Against Anstogeiton. 323 Epicurus comes to Athens. Death of Alexander. Lamian War. 322 Hyperides, Epitaphms. Death of Demosthenes. Hynerides, and Aristotle. 321 Alexander's Empire divided among his Generals.