484 BCE
Ol. 74, 1 · archon Leostratus · within Olympiad 74 · 3 claims on the desk receipt — the chronology desk
date conventional Clinton opens Olympiad 74 with Leostratus archon. The scan prints '01. 74.' where the page reads Ol. 74. The row's authorities column cites Dionysius (Dionys. Ant. VIII) — split across the column seam, so the excerpt stops at the archon's name.
484. 01. 74. Leostratus.Clinton, Fasti Hellenici vol. II (Oxford 1841), p. 30 cited, never reprinted — the apparatus shelf
date conventional The table sets the recovery of Egypt at the opening of Xerxes' second year — the scan's 'Egvpt' is its own reading of Egypt, kept as found.
Egvpt recovered in the beginning of the second year of Xerxes:Clinton, Fasti Hellenici vol. II (Oxford 1841), p. 30 cited, never reprinted — the apparatus shelf
date conventional Herodotus' own step across the reigns: the rebels subdued in the year after Darius' death.
Xerxes first marched against the rebels in the year after Darius death.Hdt. 7.7 The Histories · Herodotus
No curated deed is anchored to this year yet — a fact about the index, not about the year.
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