<Ul> <Li> 487 Hipparchos son of Charmos, a relative of the tyrant Peisistratos </Li> <Li> 486 Megacles son of Hippocrates; Cleisthenes' nephew (possibly ostracised twice) </Li> <Li> 485 Kallixenos nephew of Cleisthenes and head of the Alcmaeonids at the time (not known for certain) </Li> <Li> 484 Xanthippus son of Ariphron; Pericles' father </Li> <Li> 482 Aristides son of Lysimachus </Li> <Li> 471 Themistocles son of Neocles (last possible year) </Li> <Li> 461 Cimon son of Miltiades </Li> <Li> 460 Alcibiades son of Kleinias (possibly ostracised twice) </Li> <Li> 457 Menon son of Meneclides (less certain) </Li> <Li> 442 Thucydides son of Melesias </Li> <Li> 440s Callias son of Didymos (less certain) </Li> <Li> 440s Damon son of Damonides (less certain) </Li> <Li> 416 Hyperbolus son of Antiphanes (± 1 year) </Li> </Ul> <Li> 487 Hipparchos son of Charmos, a relative of the tyrant Peisistratos </Li> <Li> 486 Megacles son of Hippocrates; Cleisthenes' nephew (possibly ostracised twice) </Li> <Li> 485 Kallixenos nephew of Cleisthenes and head of the Alcmaeonids at the time (not known for certain) </Li>

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