448. 83. Crison of Himera.
3. The Megarians throw off their dependence upon Athens, and defeat the Athenians at Nisæa, b. III. ch. 9. § 10.[2029] Pleistonax invades Attica, but retreats without any reason.
The elder Andocides and nine other ambassadors from Athens at Sparta.
Thirty years' truce between Athens and Sparta in the winter of this year. Colony of the allied Greeks at Thurii.
4. Pleistonax leaves Sparta. He is succeeded by his son Pausanias, still an infant, and Cleomenes is appointed regent.
444. 84. Crison for the second time.
* The younger Empedocles, grandson of the elder, [pg 466] and son of Meton, presides over the state of Agrigentum, b. III. ch. 9. § 8.
Lygdamis, tyrant of Halicarnassus, overthrown by Herodotus and the Samians, Suidas.
440. 85. Crison for the third time.
436. 86. Theopompus the Thessalian.