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TRANS. ST. LOUIS ACAD. SCIENCE. 



Petav. 



His-TOKicAL Events and Eclipses. 



403 



394 

 393 



363 



359 

 358 



358 

 332 

 330 



314 

 309 

 308 



+ 70 



(17) O, Athens, Jan. 17, 2ih. 30m. Xen. ii. 3. 4. 

 Darius Nothus obit. Diod. xii. 104. Artaxerxes 



Mnemon reigns. 

 June — The Olympian games celebrated, Xen. ii. 3, i. 

 July 2. Archon Eubulides. 



(18) O (/z?/ro«f%), Boeotia, Jan. 26, 22h. 30m. Xen. 

 H. iv. 3, 10. 



July 2. Archon. Timocrates. 



(19) O T., Thebes, Bceotia, May 12, 3h. 15m. Plut. 

 Pel. 31, p. 389. 



July 2. Archon Callimedes. 



(20) 0, Syracuse, Feb. 28th, 23h. 15m. Plut. Dion, 

 c. 19, p. 286 R. 



July 2. Archon Agathocles. 



(21) 3 T., Sicily, Aug. 9th, 6h. 45m. Plut. Nic. 22; 

 Dion. 24. 



July 2. Archon. Nicocrates. 



(22) J) T., Sept. loth, 7h. 30m., referred to Arbela. 

 Ptolemy Geog. i. 4. 



July 2. Aixhon Aristophanes. The last year of Da- 

 rius Codomannus, succeeded by Alexander the 

 Great. 



(23) J) P., near Arbela, Aug. 29, 12 h. Cic. Div. i. 

 55; Arr. iii. 7, 6. 



Archon Nicodorus. (See p. 412.) 

 July 2. Archon Hiferomnemon. 



(24) O T.. near Syracuse, June 13, 2ih. 25m. Jus- 

 tin, xxii. 6; Diod. xx. 5. 



(25) ]), Athens, Oct. 14th, I3h. 30m. Diog. Laert. 

 iv. 9, 64. 



(26) O T., Chaeronea, BcEotia, July 22d, 22h. Plut. 

 vol. ix. p. 680 R. 



It is true, the succession of the archons in general is less reliable 

 than the epochs of the Olympian, Isthmian, and Pythian games 

 mentioned in history. For, e.g. the scholiast of Aristophanes Aves, 

 997, places Apseudes before Pythador I. in —430; the scholiast 

 of yEshines (p. 15 St., p. 740 R.) makes Nicephorus the predeces- 

 sor of Themistocles ; the Parian Marble counts, from Diphilus to 

 Pythador I. one archon more than Diodorus does ; the latter puts 

 all archons mentioned by Xenophon later by one year, whilst the 

 Parian Marble, in accordance with Xenophon, puts the archons 

 Antigenes, Micon, and Laches, one year earlier; the same Dio- 

 dor puts Apseudes before Pythador I., and he (xiii. 7) inserts 

 between Chabrias and Cleocritus, in —411, Pisander, an archon 

 not elsewhere mentioned ; Pausanias names archon Charon four 



