Timeline

Timeline pertaining to the ancient Greek Literature from Homer to Phillip II

©2008 G.Theodoridis. All rights reserved.

Note: The Plays within brackets are no longer extant in full.

c850                    Homer possibly active.

776                       First Olympic games

c700                    Hesiod. Poet

640                      Stesichorus. Lyric Poet. (died 555)

630/612             Sappho born. Poet (died c570)

c600                    Anaximender. Philosopher (died 540)

late 5th cent       Cratylus. Philosopher

late 5th cent       Thales. Philosopher

c585                    Anaximenes. Philosopher (died c525)

580-572            Pythagoras. Mathematician. Philosopher (died 500-490)

570                      Xenophanes (died 480) Philosopher

563                      Anacreon. Lyric Poet (died 478)

c560                    Ibycus. Greek Lyric poet

560-527            Tyranny of Peisistratus (died 527)

535                      The first City Dionysia contest. Thespis wins the prize.

c535                    Heraclitus. Philosopher (died 475)

525                      Aeschylus born. Dramaturg. (died 455/4)

524                      Choerilus (Dramaturg) exhibited. All plays lost

(150 tragedies; thirteen       times winner of 1st Prize)

522                      Pindar born. Poet (died 443)

511                       Phrynicus of Miletus. Dramaturg First tragic victory. Pupil of Thespis.

(The Capture of Miletus).  In 476 (Phoenissae) introduced women on

the stage, played by men wearing masks.

c500                    Anaxagoras born. Philosopher (died c428)

c500                    Melanippides. Dithyrambic Poet

c500                    Pratinas. Dramaturg. Introduced the satyr plays

c500                    Anaxagoras (died 428)

early 5th cent.   Parmenides. Philosopher

498                      Pindar’s earliest  poem (The Tenth Pythian Ode)

496                      Sophocles born . Dramaturg.(died 406)

495                      Pericles born. Athenian politician. General. (died 429)

c490                    Ion of Chios. Poet. Philosopher. Dramaturg (died c424)

c490                    Zeno. Philosopher (died c430)

c490                    Herodotus born. “Father of History.” (died between 430 and 420)

c490                    Empedocles. Philosopher (died 430)

c490                    Protagoras. Philosopher (died 420)

490                      Athenian victory over the Persians at Marathon.

487                      First ostracism held in Athens.

485                      Aeschylus’ first victory

480                      Xerxes invades Greece

479                      Greek victories at Plataea and Mycale

478                      Foundation of Delian League

476                      Pindar’s First Olympian Ode

472                      Aeschylus’ “Rhineus”, “Persae” (first surviving play) “Glaucus” and

“Prometheus Bound.”

470                     Pindar’s First Pythian Ode

469                      Socrates born. Philosopher (died 399)

468                      Sophocles’ first exhibition (and victory over Aeschylus)

467                      Aeschylus’ “Laius,” “Oedipus,” “Seven Against Thebes” and

“Sphinx”

c465                    Prodicus. Philosopher (died 415)

463?                    Aeschylus’ “Suppliant Women.”

461-451             War between Athens and Sparta. (First Peloponnesian War)

c460                    Hippias of Elis. Philosopher. (died c399)

c460                    Aeschylus’ “Prometheus Bound”

458-7                  Building of Long Walls from Athens to Piraeus.

458                      Aeschylus’ “Oresteia” and “Proteus.”

457? 445?         Aristophanes born. Dramaturg. Comedy. (died 385)

455                      Euripides’ First production (at City Dionysia)

454                      Treasury of the Delian League is moved from Delos to Athens.

454/3                  Kratinos’ 1st Victory. Dramaturg. Comedy. (The Bottle?)

c450                    Praxilla of Sicyon. Lyric Poet

450                      Alcibiades born. Athenian General. (died 404)

c507?                  Bacchylides of Ceos. Lyric Poet.(flourished c 467)

445                      Thirty year peace between Athens and Sparta

445                      Antisthenes (Socrates’ most devoted student) born (died 360)

445-426            Herodotus of Halicarnassus active

442-438            Parthenon Frieze

443                      Ostracism of Thucydides; beginning of Pericles’ supremacy

441                      Euripides’ first victory

441                      Sophocles’ “Antigone”

c440                    Euripides’ “Rhesus”

c440                    Leucippus. Philosopher (floruit)

c440                    Democritus. Philosopher (floruit)

438                      Euripides’  “Alcestis” (Cressae, Alcmaeon in Psophis, Telephus)

436                      Isocrates. Rhetorician (died 338)

435/4                  Kalias. Dramaturg (Kyklopes)

432                      Parthenon completed (built by Iktinos and Kalikrates)

431                      Start of second Peloponnesian War

431                     Thucydides begins his “History.”

431                      Euripides’ “Medea.” (Philoctetes, Dictys, Thersitae)

431/0                   Kratinos’ (Dionysalexandros)

c431                    Xenophon born (died 355)

c430                    Euripides’ “Heracleidae”

429                      Plato born (died 347)

429                      Euripides (Hippolytus)

428/7                  Aristophanes’ (Daitales)

428                      Revolt of Mytelene

428                      Euripides’  “Hippolytus”

428                      Xenophon’s “Athinaion Politeia”

428?                    Publication of Herodotus’ “Histories”

427                      First Athenian expedition to Sicily

427                      Aristophanes’ “Banqueters”

426                      Sophocles’ “Oedipus Rex” and “Trachiniae”

426                      Aristophanes’ “Babylonians.”

426                      Chaerophon asks Delphi in Corinth if Socrates was wisest man.

Delphi replies “yes.”

426                      Euripides’ “Andromache”

425/4                  Kratinos. Dramaturg (Deliades)

425                      Aristophanes’  “Acharnians.”

425                      Cleon dominant in Athens. Date of birth uncertain. Died 422

424/3                  Kratinos  1st Prize with (Pytine)

424                      Thucydides exiled from Athens

424                      Euripides’ “Hekabe.”

424                      Aristophanes’ “Knights”

424/3                  Aristophanes (Holkades); Ameipsias (Konnos)

423                      Aristophanes’ “Clouds”

423/2                  Aristophanes (Proagon); Leukon (Presbeis)

422                      Brasidas and Cleon (Generals) killed in northern Greece

422                      Aristophanes’  “Wasps.”

c422                    Death of Kratinos

c422                    Euripides’ “Supplices”

422/1                   Eupolis. Dramaturg (Marikas, Kolakes))

421/0                   Pherekrates. Dramaturg (Agrioi)

421/0                   Eupolis’(Autolykos)

421                      Peace of Nikias between Athens and Sparta

421                      Aristophanes’  “Peace.”

c417                    Euripides’ “Heracles Furens”

416                      Athenians attack Melos and enslave inhabitants.

416                      Plato’s “Symposium” is supposed to have taken place around now but

Plato was only ten years old at the time! He published it in the 380s.

416                      Agathon wins tragic victory at Lenea.

416/5                   Phrynicus. Dramaturg (Monotropos)

415                      Athenian expedition to Sicily.

415                      Alcibiades exiled.

415                      Euripides’ “Trojan Women” (Sisyphus, Alexander, Palamedes)

415/4                   Aristophanes’ “Birds,” (Amphiaraus, produced by Philonides);

Ameipsia (Komastai)

c414                    Euripides’ “Ion.”

c414                    Euripides’ “Iphigeneia in Tauris.”

413                      Athenian expedition in Sicily devastated.

413                      Euripides’  “Elektra.”

413                      Sophocles’  “Elektra.”

413/2                   Eupolis’ (Demoi)

412                      Euripides’ “Helen”

412? 404?         Diogenes of Sinope. Philosopher (died 323)

411                      Aristophanes’  “Lysistrata” “Thesmophoriazousae.”

410                      Democracy restored in Athens

410-387             Andocides and Lysias speech writers.

409                      Sophocles’  “Philoctetes.” 1st Prize.

c409                    Euripides’ “Phoenissae (Oenomaus, Chrysippus)

c408                    Sophocles’ “Ajax”

408                      Euripides’  “Orestes.”

408                      Aristophanes’ first “Plutus.”

408/7                  Aristophanes (Gerytades)

407-6                  Alcibiades returns from exile

406/5                  Phrynicus (Mousai) Platon (Kleophon)- Dramaturgs.

405                      Aristophanes’  “Frogs.”

405                      Euripides’  “Bacchae” and “Iphigeneia in Aulis.” (Alcmaeon in

Corinth)

404                      End of war between Athens and Sparta

401                      Sophocles’  “Oedipus at Colonus.”

c400                    Timotheus. Athenian General from 378 to 356. Imperialist. (died 354)

400                      Ephoros. Historian (died 330)

399                      Trial and execution of Socrates.  Plato leaves Athens.

397-338            Isocrates, educator and writer active

395                      Publication of Thucydides’  “History.”

395                      Antimachus, epic poet, active.

395/4                  Aristomenes. Dramaturg (Dionysus)

395-393            Athens rebuilds her Long Walls.

392                      Aristophanes’ “Ecclesiazousae.”

392/1                   Platon’s (Phaeon)

390-354            Xenophon, historian and essayist, active. “Anabasis”

(post)388           Aristophanes’ (Aiolosikon and Cocalus) produced by his son,

Araros

389/8                  Alkaios (Pasiphae); Nikophon (Adonis); Nikochares (Lakones):

Dramaturgs

388                      Aristophanes’ second “Plutus”

387                      Plato founds the Academy.

387                      Gauls sack Rome

387/6                  Aristophanes’ (Kokalos)

384                      Aristotle born. (Died 322)

384                      Demosthenes born. (Died 322)

380                      Theopompous (Athenian historian, rhetorician)

367                      Aristotle joins the Academy

359                      Philip II becomes King of Macedon –End of period of the free City

States. Macedonian domination and the Hellenistic period begin.

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