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208 CHRONOLOGY OF THE GREEK DRAMA. B.C. Olympiad. The Drama. Contemporary Persons and Events. Ameipsias first with the Kw/uao-- rat: Aristophanes second with the "Opvides : Phrynichus third with the Mo^'or/JOTTos {els d(TTv). 413 XCI. 4. Hegemonis T ty avTOfMaxia-. Destruction of the Athenian army before Syracuse. 412 XCII. 1. Euripidis ' Audpofxe'da. Lesbos, Chios, and Erythrae re- volt. 411 2. Aristophanis AvcnaTpdrrj et Qec- /xo^optd^ova-ai. The 400 at Athens. 409 4- Sophocles first with the $1X0- KTTjTrjS. 408 XCIII. I. Euri'pidis ^Opeartji. 406 3. Euripides dies. A rginusoi. — Dionysius becomes master of Syracuse. — Philis- tus, the Sicilian historian. 405 4. Death of Sophocles. JEgospotanii. — Conon. Aristopihanis "BdrpaxoL, first ; Phrynichi Movaat, second ; Platonis KXeo^ujv, third. The Thirty at Athens. 404 XCIV. I. Antiphanes born. 401 3- Sophoclis Olbiirovs iirl Kodiu(p exhibited by the younger So- phocles; who first represented in his own name, B.C. 396. Xenophon, with Cyrus. — Ctesias, the historian. — Plato. 392 XCVII. I. Aristophanis 'EKKi/](ndl^ova-ai. Agesilaus. 388 XCVIII. I. Aristophanis UKovtos /3'. 387 2. Peace of Antalcidas. 386 3- Theoponi'pus, the last poet of the Old Comedy. 383 XCIX. 2. Antiphanes begins to exhibit. 376 CI. I. Euhulus, Araros, and Anaxan- drides, the comic poets, flou- rished. 368 cm. I. Aphareus, the tragedian. 356 CVI. T. Alexis, the comic poet. Alexander born. — Expulsion of Dionysius. — Death of Timo- theus, the musician. 348 CVIII. I. Heraclides, the comic poet. Demosthenes against Midias. — Philip and the Olynthian war.