Volume II Part 15 (1/2)
588. 48. _Glaucias of Croton._
4. Death of Periander, b. I. ch. 8. -- 3.
Damophon, son of Pantaleon, tyrant of Pisa, makes war upon Elis.
584. 49. _Lycinus of Croton._ Cleisthenes of Sicyon victorious in the chariot race; he invites the suitors of his daughter Agariste.(2008)
2. Megacles, son of Alcmaeon, marries Agariste.
3. Second Pythian games, first ???? stefa??t??. Diodorus Archon (Prytanis) at Delphi. Cleisthenes victorious with the quadriga.(2009)
The Cypselidae expelled from Corinth, b. I. ch. 8. -- 3.
Restoration of the Isthmian games, according to Solinus.
* Lacedes king of Argos, b. III. ch. 6. -- 10.
580. 50. _Epitelidas the Laconian._
Lipara peopled from Cnidos, b. I. ch. 6.
* Periander, tyrant of Ambracia, banished, b. III. ch. 9. -- 6.
Conquest of Orneae by Argos, b. I. ch. 7. ad fin.
Pyrrhus, son of Pantaleon, tyrant of Pisa, at war with Elis. The victorious Eleans destroy Pisa, Scillus, Macistus, Dyspontium, and extend their dominion towards Triphylia.(2010)
Dipnus and Scyllis the Cretan descendants of Daedalus, in Peloponnesus.
Cleobulus, son of Evagoras, a Heraclide, governor of Lindus, a lyric poet and seer.(2011) Riddles of Cleobulina, b. IV. ch. 8. -- 4.
576. 51. _Eratosthenes of Croton._
3. Pythocritus of Sicyon victorious in flute-playing at this and the five following Pythiads, b. IV. ch. 6. -- 5.
The family of the tyrants banished from Sicyon, b. I. ch. 8. -- 2.
Battus II. king of Cyrene. Enlargement of the Cyrenaean territory.
* Susarion of Tripodiscus, a comic poet in the Attic Icaria. (Marm. Par.)
572. 52. _Agis of Elis._
568. 53. _Agnon of Peparethus._
2. Argos conquers Nemea, and celebrates the first winter festival of the Nemean games noticed by chronologists.
3. Eugammon, the epic poet, in Cyrene. (Euseb.)
4. Phalaris of Astypalaea, tyrant of Agrigentum, (Euseb. Hieron; Olymp. 52.