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CHKOXOLOGY OF THE GREEK DRAMA. 207 B.C. Olympiad. The Drama. Contemporary Persons and Erents. 431 LXXXVn. 2. Euripidis M^Seta, ^iKoKT-qTrj^, AiKTVS, Qepiarai. Attempt of the Thebans on Pla- taea. Aristomenes, the comic poet. Hippocrates. 430 3. ffermippics, the comic poet. Plague at Athens. 429 4- Eupolk exhibits. Siege of Plataea.— Bui;h of Plato. 4.8 Lxxxvni. I. Euripidis 'l-mroXirro^. Plato, the comic poet. Anaocagoi'as dies. 427 2. A?'istophanis AatraXe??. Surrender of Platfea.— (Po^^/as of Leontium. 426 3- Aristophanis Ba^vXuvLOi. Tanagra. 425 4- Aristophanes first with the 'Axap- veh: Cratinus second with the XeifjLa^ofxei'oi: Eupolis third with the '^ovfjL-qviai. Cleon at Sphacteria. 424 Lxxxix. r. Aristophanes first with the 'Itt- Trers; Cratinus second with the ZoLTvpot: Ainstomenesthicd with the 'OXo^vpfjLoL Xenophon at Delium.— Amphi- polis taken from Thucydides by Brasidas. 423 2. Cratinus fii'st with the Uvtlvt]: Ameipsias second with the Kowos : Aristophanes third with the Xe0eXai. The year's tnice with Lacedte- nion. — Alcibiades begins to act in public afiairs. 422 3. Aristophanis 'Z4>riKes et ai 5eiJ- repai 'Se^eKai. (Sed vide supra.) Cratinus dies. Brasidas and Cleon killed at Amphipolis. 421 4- Eupolidis 'M.apLKcis et KoXa/ces. Truce for fifty years with Lace- dsemon. 420 XC. I. Eupolidis AuToXvKos et ^Xarpa- TeVTOl. Treaty with the Argives. 419 ^• Aristophanis Blprivr]. 416 XCI. I, Agathon gains the tragic prize. Capture of Melos. 415 2. XenocUs first ; Euripides second with the Tpuiddes, 'AXe^avdpos, ILdap.7j8r]s, and "Eiav^os. Archippus, the comic poet, gains the prize. Expedition to Sicily. 414 3. Aristophanis 'Api<pidpao$ {els Arjvaia). i