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at:495 text:495 BC Born in Athens
at:495 text:495 BCE Born in Athens
at:470 text:470 BC Entering politics
at:470 text:470 BCE Entering politics
at:463 text:463 BC Prosecuting Cimon
at:463 text:463 BCE Prosecuting Cimon
at:461 text:461 BC Leading the Democratic Party—Cimon's ostracism
at:461 text:461 BCE Leading the Democratic Party—Cimon's ostracism
at:454 text:454 BC Leading first military expedition in Sicyon and Acarnania
at:454 text:454 BCE Leading first military expedition in Sicyon and Acarnania
at:448 text:448 BC Leading the Athenian forces in the battle of Delphi
at:448 text:448 BCE Leading the Athenian forces in the battle of Delphi
at:447 text:447 BC Expelling the barbarians from Gallipoli
at:447 text:447 BCE Expelling the barbarians from Gallipoli
at:445 text:445 BC Prompting the ratification of the Thirty Years' Treaty
at:445 text:445 BCE Prompting the ratification of the Thirty Years' Treaty
at:443 text:443 BC Elected Strategos
at:443 text:443 BCE Elected Strategos
at:444 text:442 BC Propelling the ostracism of Thucydides
at:444 text:442 BCE Propelling the ostracism of Thucydides
from:444 till:430 text:Being the unchallengeable ruler of Athens (444–430 BC)
from:444 till:430 text:Being the unchallengeable ruler of Athens (444–430 BCE)
at:440 text:440 BC Leading the Athenian navy in the Samian War
at:440 text:440 BCE Leading the Athenian navy in the Samian War
at:438 text:438 BC Besieging Byzantium
at:438 text:438 BCE Besieging Byzantium
at:432 text:432 BC Persecuted along with Aspasia, Phidias and Anaxagoras
at:432 text:432 BCE Persecuted along with Aspasia, Phidias and Anaxagoras
at:431 text:431 BC Invading Megara (beginning of the Peloponnesian War)
at:431 text:431 BCE Invading Megara (beginning of the Peloponnesian War)
at:430 text:430 BC Not reelected general after Attica's pillage
at:430 text:430 BCE Not reelected general after Attica's pillage
at:429 text:429 BC Reelected general—dies after his sons' deaths
at:429 text:429 BCE Reelected general—dies after his sons' deaths


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