24.42) and the Revision of the Athenian Corpus of Laws in the
Archonship of Eukleides.
He went to many different homes with her to party, even the home of Chabrias of Aexone, when, in the
archonship of Socratidas, he came first at the Pythian games with the four-horse chariot which he had bought from the sons of Mitys, the Argive, and returning from Delphi he held a victory celebration at Colias, and many there had sex with her, drunk from the wine, while Phrynion was asleep--even Chabrias's slaves who had served up the meal.
The kings of Athens are lost in an historical fog, but kingship sputtered out into an hereditary
archonship and then into some sort of elective
archonship in the eighth century.
142; the inscription commemorates the
archonship of Polyainos of Sounion (14/13 B.C.).
The opening of the
archonship to lot in 487 BC, however, was not a "democratic" reform because the strategoi, who were elected on the basis of merit and could serve consecutive terms, replaced the archons as the chief military and political power.
Thus, by providing precise and leading clues, Plato makes it possible to conclude that Socrates entered the house of Kritias to discuss the city at war with Timaeus of Locri and Hermokrates of Syracuse and one other individual about 28 Hekatombaion of the
Archonship of Aristion (mid-August 421).