Annual Archons
After 683 BC the archonship was limited to one year. Archons were chosen from the Areopagus council.
| Year | Eponymous Archon | Other officials or notable events |
|---|---|---|
| 682 BC-681 BC | Creon | |
| 681 BC-680 BC | Lysiades | |
| 680 BC-679 BC | Tlesias | |
| 679 BC-671 BC | Unknown | |
| 671 BC-670 BC | Leostratus | |
| 670 BC-669 BC | Unknown | |
| 669 BC-668 BC | Pisistratus | |
| 668 BC-667 BC | Autosthenes | |
| 667 BC-664 BC | Unknown | |
| 664 BC-663 BC | Miltiades | |
| 663 BC-659 BC | Unknown | |
| 659 BC-658 BC | Miltiades | |
| 658 BC-645 BC | Unknown | |
| 645 BC-644 BC | Dropides | |
| 644 BC-639 BC | Unknown | |
| 639 BC-638 BC | Damasias | |
| 638 BC-634 BC | Unknown | |
| 634 BC-633 BC | Epaenetus | |
| 633 BC-632 BC | Unknown | |
| 632 BC-631 BC | Megacles | Cylon attempts to become tyrant |
| 631 BC-624 BC | Unknown | |
| 624 BC-623 BC | Aristaechmus | |
| 623 BC-621 BC | Unknown | |
| 621 BC-620 BC | Draco | Draco reforms the legal code |
| 620 BC-615 BC | Unknown | |
| 615 BC-614 BC | Heniochides | |
| 614 BC-605 BC | Unknown | |
| 605 BC-604 BC | Aristocles | |
| 604 BC-600 BC | Unknown | |
| 600 BC-599 BC | Critias | |
| 599 BC-597 BC | Unknown | |
| 597 BC-596 BC | Cypselus | |
| 596 BC-595 BC | Telecles | |
| 595 BC-594 BC | Philombrotus | |
| 594 BC-593 BC | Solon | anarchy |
| 593 BC-592 BC | Dropides | |
| 592 BC-591 BC | Eucrates | |
| 591 BC-590 BC | Simon | |
| 590 BC-589 BC | anarchy | |
| 589 BC-588 BC | Phormion | |
| 588 BC-587 BC | Philippus | |
| 587 BC-586 BC | Unknown | |
| 586 BC-585 BC | anarchy | |
| 585 BC-582 BC | Unknown | |
| 582 BC-581 BC | Damasias | |
| 581 BC-580 BC | Damasias | Damasias is expelled during his second term |
| 580 BC-579 BC | anarchy | Committee of 10 men serves jointly as archons |
| 579 BC-578 BC | anarchy | |
| 578 BC-577 BC | Unknown | |
| 577 BC-576 BC | Archestratidas | |
| 576 BC-570 BC | Unknown | |
| 570 BC-569 BC | Aristomenes | |
| 569 BC-566 BC | Unknown | |
| 566 BC-565 BC | Hippocleides | |
| 565 BC-561 BC | Unknown | |
| 561 BC-560 BC | Comeas | Pisistratus becomes tyrant |
| 560 BC-559 BC | Hegestratus | |
| 559 BC-558 BC | Hegesias | |
| 559 BC-556 BC | Unknown | |
| 556 BC-555 BC | Hegesias | Pisistratus is expelled but returns and becomes tyrant again |
| 555 BC-554 BC | Euthidemus | |
| 554 BC-548 BC | Unknown | Pisistratus expelled around 550 BC |
| 548 BC-547 BC | Erxicleides | |
| 547 BC-546 BC | Thespius | Pisistratus becomes tyrant again |
| 546 BC-545 BC | Phormion | |
| 545 BC-535 BC | Unknown | |
| 536 BC-535 BC | Phrynaeus | |
| 535 BC-533 BC | Unknown | |
| 533 BC-532 BC | Thericles | |
| 532 BC-528 BC | Unknown | |
| 528 BC-527 BC | Philoneus | Hippias and Hipparchus succeed Pisistratus as tyrants |
| 527 BC-526 BC | Onetorides | |
| 526 BC-525 BC | Hippias | |
| 525 BC-524 BC | Cleisthenes | |
| 524 BC-523 BC | Miltiades | |
| 523 BC-522 BC | Calliades | |
| 522 BC-521 BC | Pisistratus | |
| 521 BC-518 BC | Unknown | |
| 518 BC-517 BC | Hebron | |
| 517 BC-511 BC | Unknown | Hipparchus assassinated around 514 BC |
| 511 BC-510 BC | Harpactides | Hippias overthrown, Athenian democracy established. |
| 510 BC-509 BC | Scamandrius | |
| 509 BC-508 BC | Lysagoras | |
| 508 BC-507 BC | Isagoras | Cleisthenes competes with Isagoras for archonship, but is expelled by Cleomenes I of Sparta |
| 507 BC-506 BC | Alcmeon | |
| 506 BC-504 BC | Unknown | |
| 504 BC-503 BC | Acestorides | |
| 503 BC-501 BC | Unknown | |
| 501 BC-500 BC | Hermocreon | |
| 500 BC-499 BC | Smyrus | |
| 499 BC-498 BC | Lacratides | |
| 498 BC-497 BC | Unknown | |
| 497 BC-496 BC | Archias | |
| 496 BC-495 BC | Hipparchus | |
| 495 BC-494 BC | Philippus | |
| 494 BC-493 BC | Pythocritus | |
| 493 BC-492 BC | Themistocles | Themistocles begins to build the Athenian navy |
| 492 BC-491 BC | Diognetus | |
| 491 BC-490 BC | Hybrilides | |
| 490 BC-489 BC | Phaenippus | Battle of Marathon; Stesileus, Callimachus (polemarch)|Callimachus and Miltiades are strategoi |
| 489 BC-488 BC | Aristides the Just | |
| 488 BC-487 BC | Anchises | |
| 487 BC-486 BC | Telesinus | |
| 486 BC-485 BC | Ceures | |
| 485 BC-484 BC | Philocrates | |
| 484 BC-483 BC | Leostratus | |
| 483 BC-482 BC | Nicodemus | |
| 482 BC-481 BC | Unknown | |
| 481 BC-480 BC | Hypsichides | |
| 480 BC-479 BC | Calliades | Battle of Salamis; Aristides and Themistocles are strategoi |
| 479 BC-478 BC | Xanthippus | Father of Pericles; Battle of Plataea; Aristides is strategos |
| 478 BC-477 BC | Timosthenes | |
| 477 BC-476 BC | Adimantus | |
| 476 BC-475 BC | Phaedon | |
| 475 BC-474 BC | Dromoclides | |
| 474 BC-473 BC | Acestorides | |
| 473 BC-472 BC | Menon | |
| 472 BC-471 BC | Chares | |
| 471 BC-470 BC | Praxiergus | |
| 470 BC-469 BC | Demotion | |
| 469 BC-468 BC | Apsephion | |
| 468 BC-467 BC | Theagenides | |
| 467 BC-466 BC | Lysistratus | |
| 466 BC-465 BC | Lysanias | |
| 465 BC-464 BC | Lysitheus | Sophanes is a strategos |
| 464 BC-463 BC | Archedemides | |
| 463 BC-462 BC | Tlepolemus | Cimon is a strategos |
| 462 BC-461 BC | Conon | Ephialtes reforms the Areopagus, and is assassinated |
| 461 BC-460 BC | Euthippus | |
| 460 BC-459 BC | Phrasicles | War with Sparta, the First Peloponnesian War |
| 459 BC-458 BC | Philocles | Phrynicus, Dicaeogenes and Hippodamas are strategoi |
| 458 BC-457 BC | Habron | |
| 457 BC-456 BC | Mnesitheides | |
| 456 BC-455 BC | Callias | |
| 455 BC-454 BC | Sosistratus | |
| 454 BC-453 BC | Ariston | |
| 453 BC-452 BC | Lysicrates | |
| 452 BC-451 BC | Chaerephanes | |
| 451 BC-450 BC | Antidotus | Anaxicrates and Cimon are strategoi |
| 450 BC-449 BC | Euthydemus | |
| 449 BC-448 BC | Pedieus | |
| 448 BC-447 BC | Philiscus | Pericles, Tolmides and Epiteles are strategoi; Peace of Callias ends the Greco-Persian Wars |
| 447 BC-446 BC | Timarchides | |
| 446 BC-445 BC | Callimachus | |
| 445 BC-444 BC | Lysimachides | Peace between Athens and Sparta |
| 444 BC-443 BC | Praxiteles | |
| 443 BC-442 BC | Lysanias | Pericles is a strategos |
| 442 BC-441 BC | Diphilus | Pericles is a strategos |
| 441 BC-440 BC | Timocles | Pericles and Glaucon are strategoi |
| 440 BC-439 BC | Morychides | Pericles is a strategos |
| 439 BC-438 BC | Glaucinus | Pericles is a strategos |
| 438 BC-437 BC | Theodorus | Pericles is a strategos |
| 437 BC-436 BC | Euthymenes | Pericles is a strategos |
| 436 BC-435 BC | Lysimachus | Pericles is a strategos |
| 435 BC-434 BC | Antiochides | Pericles is a strategos |
| 434 BC-433 BC | Crates | Pericles is a strategos |
| 433 BC-432 BC | Apseudes | Pericles, Lacedaemonius, Diotimus, and Proteas are strategoi |
| 432 BC-431 BC | Pythodorus | Peloponnesian War begins; Pericles and Callias are strategoi |
| 431 BC-430 BC | Euthydemus | Pericles is a strategos |
| 430 BC-429 BC | Apollodorus | strategoi |
| 429 BC-428 BC | Epameinon | Phormio is a strategos |
| 428 BC-427 BC | Diotimus | Demosthenes, Asopius, Paches, Cleidippes, and Lysicles are strategoi |
| 427 BC-426 BC | Eucles | Nicias, Charoiades and Procles are strategoi |
| 426 BC-425 BC | Euthynus | Laches and Hippocrates are strategoi |
| 425 BC-424 BC | Stratocles | Nicias, Eurymedon, Pythodorus, and Sophocles are strategoi |
| 424 BC-423 BC | Isarchus | Demosthenes, Cleon, Thucydides and Hippocrates are strategoi |
| 423 BC-422 BC | Aminias | Cleon is a strategos |
| 422 BC-421 BC | Alcaeus | Cleon is a strategos |
| 421 BC-420 BC | Aristion | |
| 420 BC-419 BC | Astyphilus | Alcibiades is strategos |
| 419 BC-418 BC | Archias | |
| 418 BC-417 BC | Antiphon | Laches and Nicostratus are strategoi |
| 417 BC-416 BC | Euphemus | Beginning of the Syracusan Expedition |
| 416 BC-415 BC | Arimnestus | Nicias, Alcibiades, and Lamachus are strategoi |
| 415 BC-414 BC | Charias | Alcibiades is a strategos |
| 414 BC-413 BC | Tisandrus | Lamachus is a strategos |
| 413 BC-412 BC | Cleocritus | Eurymedon, Demosthenes, and Nicias are strategoi; the latter two are executed in Sicily after the Syracusan Expedition fails |
| 412 BC-411 BC | Callias Scambonides | |
| 411 BC-410 BC | Mnasilochus (died); Theopompus | Simichus and Aristarchus are strategoi |
| 410 BC-409 BC | Glaucippus | |
| 409 BC-408 BC | Diocles | Anytus is a strategos |
| 408 BC-407 BC | Euctemon | |
| 407 BC-406 BC | Antigenes | Alcibiades, Adeimantus, and Aristocrates are strategoi |
| 406 BC-405 BC | Callias Angelides | Archestratus, Thrasylus, Pericles, Lysias, Diomedon, Aristocrates, Erasinides, Protomachus, and Aristogenes are strategoi |
| 405 BC-404 BC | Alexias | Adeimantus, Eucrates, Philocles, Menandrus, Tydeus, and Cephisodotus are strategoi |
| 404 BC-403 BC | Pythodorus | Sparta sets up the oligarchy of the Thirty Tyrants; Pythodorus not recognized as Eponymous Archon |
| 403 BC-402 BC | Eucleides | Thirty Tyrants expelled, democracy reestablished. |
| 402 BC-401 BC | Micon | |
| 401 BC-400 BC | Xenaenetus | |
| 400 BC-399 BC | Laches | |
| 399 BC-398 BC | Aristocrates | Trial and death of Socrates |
| 398 BC-397 BC | Euthycles | |
| 397 BC-396 BC | Souniades | |
| 396 BC-395 BC | Phormion | |
| 395 BC-394 BC | Diophandus | Athens joins the Corinthian War against Sparta |
| 394 BC-393 BC | Ebulides | |
| 393 BC-392 BC | Demostratus | Adeimantus is a strategos |
| 392 BC-391 BC | Philocles | |
| 391 BC-390 BC | Nicoteles | |
| 390 BC-389 BC | Demostratus | Thrasybulus and Ergocles are strategoi |
| 389 BC-388 BC | Antipatrus | Agyrrhius and Pamphilus are strategoi |
| 388 BC-387 BC | Pyrgion | Thrasybulus and Dionysius are strategoi |
| 387 BC-386 BC | Theodotus | |
| 386 BC-385 BC | Mystichides | The Corinthian War ends with the Peace of Antalcidas |
| 385 BC-384 BC | Dexitheus | |
| 384 BC-383 BC | Dietrephes | |
| 383 BC-382 BC | Phanostratus | |
| 382 BC-381 BC | Evandrus | |
| 381 BC-380 BC | Demophilus | |
| 380 BC-379 BC | Pytheas | |
| 379 BC-378 BC | Nicon | Renewed war with Sparta |
| 378 BC-377 BC | Nausinicus | |
| 377 BC-376 BC | Calleas | |
| 376 BC-375 BC | Charisandrus | Cedon is a strategos |
| 375 BC-374 BC | Hippodamas | |
| 374 BC-373 BC | Socratides | |
| 373 BC-372 BC | Asteius | Iphicrates, Callistratus, Chabrias, and Timotheus are strategoi |
| 372 BC-371 BC | Alcisthenes | |
| 371 BC-370 BC | Phrasicleides | Peace with Sparta. The Spartans are defeated by the Thebans at the Battle of Leuctra |
| 370 BC-369 BC | Dyscinitus | |
| 369 BC-368 BC | Lysistratus | |
| 368 BC-367 BC | Nausigenes | |
| 367 BC-366 BC | Polyzelus | |
| 366 BC-365 BC | Ciphisodorus | Chabrias is a strategos |
| 365 BC-364 BC | Chion | Iphicrates is a strategos |
| 364 BC-363 BC | Timocrates | |
| 363 BC-362 BC | Charicleides | Ergophilus and Callisthenes are strategoi |
| 362 BC-361 BC | Molon | Leosthenes and Autocles are strategoi; Athens and Sparta are defeated by the Thebans at Mantinea. |
| 361 BC-360 BC | Nicophemus | Timomachus is a strategos |
| 360 BC-359 BC | Callimides | Menon, Timotheus, and Cephisodotus are strategoi |
| 359 BC-358 BC | Eucharistus | |
| 358 BC-357 BC | Ciphisodotus | |
| 357 BC-356 BC | Agathocles | Chabrias is a strategos |
| 356 BC-355 BC | Elpines | Iphicrates, Timotheus, and Menestheus are strategoi |
| 355 BC-354 BC | Callistratus | |
| 354 BC-353 BC | Diotemus | |
| 353 BC-352 BC | Thudemus | |
| 352 BC-351 BC | Aristodemus | |
| 351 BC-350 BC | Theellus | Theogenes is Basileus (possibly) |
| 350 BC-349 BC | Apollodorus | |
| 349 BC-348 BC | Callimachus | Hegesileus is a strategos |
| 348 BC-347 BC | Theophilus | |
| 347 BC-346 BC | Themistocles | Proxenus is a strategos |
| 346 BC-345 BC | Archias | |
| 345 BC-344 BC | Ebulus | |
| 344 BC-343 BC | Lyciscus | Phocion is a strategos |
| 343 BC-342 BC | Pythodotus | |
| 342 BC-341 BC | Sosigenes | |
| 341 BC-340 BC | Nicomachus | |
| 340 BC-339 BC | Theophrastus | Phocion is a strategos |
| 339 BC-338 BC | Lysimachides | Phocion is a strategos, and is defeated by Philip II of Macedon |
| 338 BC-337 BC | Xaerondas | Lysicles is a strategos |
| 337 BC-336 BC | Phrynichus | |
| 336 BC-335 BC | Pythodilus | |
| 335 BC-334 BC | Evaenetus | |
| 334 BC-333 BC | Ctisicles | |
| 333 BC-332 BC | Nicocrates | |
| 332 BC-331 BC | Nicites | |
| 331 BC-330 BC | Aristophanes | |
| 330 BC-329 BC | Aristophon | |
| 329 BC-328 BC | Ciphisophon | |
| 328 BC-327 BC | Euthicritus | |
| 327 BC-326 BC | Hegemon | |
| 326 BC-325 BC | Chremes | |
| 325 BC-324 BC | Andicles | Philocles is a strategos |
| 324 BC-323 BC | Hegesias | |
| 323 BC-322 BC | Ciphisodorus | Phocion and Leosthenes are strategoi; The Lamian War with Macedon erupts upon Alexander the Great's death |
| 322 BC-321 BC | Philocles | |
| 321 BC-320 BC | Archippus | |
| 320 BC-319 BC | Neaechmus | |
| 319 BC-318 BC | Apollodorus | |
| 318 BC-317 BC | Archippus | |
| 317 BC-316 BC | Demogenes | Demetrius Phalereus installed by the Macedonian regent Cassander as Governor. |
| 316 BC-315 BC | Democleides | |
| 315 BC-314 BC | Praxibulus | |
| 314 BC-313 BC | Nicodorus | |
| 313 BC-312 BC | Theophrastus | |
| 312 BC-311 BC | Polemon | |
| 311 BC-310 BC | Simonides | |
| 310 BC-309 BC | Hieromnemon | |
| 309 BC-308 BC | Demetrius | |
| 308 BC-307 BC | Charinus | |
| 307 BC-306 BC | Anaxicrates | Lysias is a thesmothete; Demetrius Phalereus is expelled when Demetrius I Poliorcetes captures the city from Cassander. |
| 306 BC-305 BC | Coroebus | Pamphilus is a thesmothete |
| 305 BC-304 BC | Euxenippus | Autolycus is a thesmothete |
| 304 BC-303 BC | Pherecles | Epicharinus is a thesmothete |
| 303 BC-302 BC | Leostratus | Diophantus is a thesmothete |
| 302 BC-301 BC | Nicocles | Nicon is a thesmothete |
| 301 BC-300 BC | Clearchus | Mnesarchus is a thesmothete |
| 300 BC-299 BC | Hegemachus | |
| 299 BC-298 BC | Euctemon | Theophilus is a thesmothete |
| 298 BC-297 BC | Mnesidemus | |
| 297 BC-296 BC | Antiphates | |
| 296 BC-295 BC | Nicias | Anticrates is a thesmothete |
| 295 BC-294 BC | Nicostratus | Dorotheus is a thesmothete |
| 294 BC-293 BC | Olympiodorus | Thrasycles is a thesmothete |
| 293 BC-292 BC | Olympiodorus | Epicurus is a thesmothete |
| 292 BC-291 BC | Philippus | |
| 291 BC-290 BC | Cimon | |
| 290 BC-289 BC | Aristonymus | |
| 289 BC-288 BC | Charinus (?) | |
| 288 BC-287 BC | Xenophon (?) | |
| 287 BC-286 BC | Diocles | Xenophon is a thesmothete |
| 286 BC-285 BC | Diotimus | Lysistratus is a thesmothete |
| 285 BC-284 BC | Isaeus | |
| 284 BC-283 BC | Euthius | Nausimenes is a thesmothete |
| 283 BC-282 BC | Nicias | Theophilus is a thesmothete |
| 282 BC-281 BC | Ourius | Euxenus is a thesmothete |
| 281 BC-280 BC | Gorgias | |
| 280 BC-279 BC | Sosistratus (?) | |
| 279 BC-278 BC | Anaxicrates | |
| 278 BC-277 BC | Democles | |
| 277 BC-276 BC | Euboulus (?) | |
| 276 BC-275 BC | Olbius | Cydias is a thesmothete |
| 275 BC-274 BC | Philippides (?) | |
| 274 BC-273 BC | Glaucippus | Euthonius is a thesmothete |
| 273 BC-272 BC | Unknown | |
| 272 BC-271 BC | Telocles (?) | |
| 271 BC-270 BC | Pytharatus | |
| 270 BC-269 BC | Peithidemus | Cleigenes is a thesmothete |
| 269 BC-268 BC | Diogeiton | Theodotus is a thesmothete |
| 268 BC-267 BC | Menecles | Theodorus is a thesmothete |
| 267 BC-266 BC | Nicias | Isocrates is a thesmothete; The Chremonidean War against Macedon begins |
| 266 BC-265 BC | Hagnias (?) | Potamon is a thesmothete |
| 265 BC-264 BC | Philocrates | Hegesippus is a thesmothete |
| 264 BC-263 BC | Diognetus | |
| 263 BC-262 BC | Antipatrus | |
| 262 BC-261 BC | Arrheneides | |
| 261 BC-260 BC | Cleomachus | Aphthonetus is a thesmothete; Athens is captured by Antigonus II of Macedon, ending the Chremonidean War |
| 260 BC-259 BC | Polystratus (?) | |
| 259 BC-258 BC | Unknown | |
| 258 BC-257 BC | Antiphon (?) | |
| 257 BC-256 BC | Thymochares (?) | Sostratus is a thesmothete |
| 256 BC-255 BC | Alcibiades (?) | |
| 255 BC-254 BC | Euboulus | |
| 254 BC-253 BC | Philostratus (?) | |
| 253 BC-252 BC | Lysitheides (?) | |
| 252 BC-251 BC | Lyceas (?) | |
| 251 BC-250 BC | Callimedes | Callias is a thesmothete |
| 250 BC-249 BC | Antimachus | Chaerigenes |
| 249 BC-248 BC | Thersilochus | Diodotus is a thesmothete |
| 248 BC-247 BC | Polyeuctus | Chaerephon is a thesmothete |
| 247 BC-246 BC | Hieron | Phaenylus is a thesmothete |
| 246 BC-245 BC | Diomedon | Phoryscides is a thesmothete |
| 245 BC-244 BC | Theophemus | Procles is a thesmothete |
| 244 BC-243 BC | Philoneus | |
| 243 BC-242 BC | Cydenor | |
| 242 BC-241 BC | Eurycleides | |
| 241 BC-240 BC | Lysiades | Aristomachus is a thesmothete |
| 240 BC-239 BC | Athenodorus | Arcetus is a thesmothete |
| 239 BC-238 BC | Lysias | |
| 238 BC-237 BC | Pheidostratus | |
| 237 BC-236 BC | Cimon | |
| 236 BC-235 BC | Ecphantus | |
| 235 BC-234 BC | Lysanias | Eumelus is a thesmothete |
| 234 BC-233 BC | Phanostratus (?) | |
| 233 BC-232 BC | Unknown | |
| 232 BC-231 BC | Jason | |
| 231 BC-230 BC | Unknown | |
| 230 BC-229 BC | Phanomachus (?) | |
| 229 BC-228 BC | Heliodorus | Charias is a thesmothete |
| 228 BC-227 BC | Leochares | Theocrisius is a thesmothete |
| 227 BC-226 BC | Theophilus | Philippus is a thesmothete |
| 226 BC-225 BC | Ergochares | Zoilus is a thesmothete |
| 225 BC-224 BC | Nicetes | |
| 224 BC-223 BC | Antiphilus | |
| 223 BC-222 BC | Unknown | |
| 222 BC-221 BC | Archelaus | Moschus is a thesmothete |
| 221 BC-220 BC | Thrasyphon | |
| 220 BC-219 BC | Menecrates | |
| 219 BC-218 BC | Chaerephon | |
| 218 BC-217 BC | Callimachus (?) | Aristoteles is a thesmothete |
| 217 BC-216 BC | Unknown | |
| 216 BC-215 BC | Hagnias | Potamon |
| 215 BC-214 BC | Diocles | Aristophanes is a thesmothete |
| 214 BC-213 BC | Euphiletus | |
| 213 BC-212 BC | Heracleitus | |
| 212 BC-211 BC | Philinus (?) | |
| 211 BC-210 BC | Aeschron | |
| 210 BC-209 BC | Unknown | |
| 209 BC-208 BC | Callaeschrus | Archicles is a thesmothete |
| 208 BC-207 BC | Ancylus (?) | |
| 207 BC-206 BC | Pantiades (?) | |
| 206 BC-205 BC | Callistratus (?) | Hagnonides is a thesmothete |
| 205 BC-204 BC | Euandrus (?) | |
| 204 BC-203 BC | Apollodorus | |
| 203 BC-202 BC | Proxenides | Euboulus is a thesmothete |
| 202 BC-201 BC | Euthycritus (?) | |
| 201 BC-200 BC | Nicophon (?) | |
| 200 BC-199 BC | Dionysius (?) | |
| 199 BC-198 BC | Philon (?) | |
| 198 BC-197 BC | Diodotus | |
| 197 BC-196 BC | Sositeles | |
| 196 BC-195 BC | Charicles | Aeschrion is a thesmothete |
| 195 BC-193 BC | Unknown | |
| 193 BC-192 BC | Phanarchides | |
| 192 BC-191 BC | Diodotus | Procles is a thesmothete |
| 191 BC-190 BC | Unknown | Cephalus is a thesmothete |
| 190 BC-189 BC | Hippias (?) | Theodosius is possibly a thesmothete |
| 189 BC-188 BC | Isocrates (?) | |
| 188 BC-187 BC | Symmachus | Archicles is a thesmothete |
| 187 BC-186 BC | Theoxenus | Bioteles is possibly a thesmothete |
| 186 BC-185 BC | Zopyrus | Megaristus is a thesmothete |
| 185 BC-184 BC | Eupolemus | Stratonicus is a thesmothete |
| 184 BC-183 BC | Sosigenes (?) | |
| 183 BC-182 BC | Hermogenes | |
| 182 BC-181 BC | Timesianax | |
| 181 BC-180 BC | Telesarchides | |
| 180 BC-179 BC | Dionysius (?) | Jason is a thesmothete |
| 179 BC-178 BC | Menedemus | |
| 178 BC-177 BC | Philon | Philistion is a thesmothete |
| 177 BC-176 BC | Speusippus | |
| 176 BC-175 BC | Hippacus | |
| 175 BC-174 BC | Sonicus | Pausanias is a thesmothete |
| 174 BC-173 BC | Unknown | |
| 173 BC-172 BC | Alexandrus (?) | |
| 172 BC-171 BC | Sosigenes | |
| 171 BC-170 BC | Antigenes | Sosandrus is a thesmothete |
| 170 BC-169 BC | Unknown | |
| 169 BC-168 BC | Eunicus | Hieronymus is a thesmothete |
| 168 BC-167 BC | Xenocles | Sthenedemus is a thesmothete |
| 167 BC-166 BC | Nicosthenes (?) | |
| 166 BC-165 BC | Achaeus | Heracleon is a thesmothete |
| 165 BC-164 BC | Pelops | Dionysicles is a thesmothete |
| 164 BC-163 BC | Charias (?) | |
| 163 BC-162 BC | Erastus | Demetrius is a thesmothete |
| 162 BC-161 BC | Poseidonius | |
| 161 BC-160 BC | Aristolas | |
| 160 BC-159 BC | Tychandrus | Sosigenes is a thesmothete |
| 159 BC-158 BC | Diocles (?) | Dionysodorus is a thesmothete |
| 158 BC-157 BC | Aristaechmus | |
| 157 BC-156 BC | Anthesterius | |
| 156 BC-155 BC | Callistratus | |
| 155 BC-154 BC | Mnestheus | Philiscus is a thesmothete |
| 154 BC-153 BC | Epaenetus (?) | |
| 153 BC-152 BC | Aristophantus (?) | |
| 152 BC-151 BC | Phaedrias (?) | |
| 151 BC-150 BC | Andreas (?) | |
| 150 BC-149 BC | Zeleucus (?) | |
| 149 BC-148 BC | Micion (?) | |
| 148 BC-147 BC | Lysiades (?) | |
| 147 BC-146 BC | Archon | Rome takes control of Greece |
| 146 BC-145 BC | Epicrates | |
| 145 BC-144 BC | Metrophanes | Epigenes is a thesmothete |
| 144 BC-143 BC | Hermias (?) | |
| 143 BC-142 BC | Theaetetus | |
| 142 BC-141 BC | Aristophon | |
| 141 BC-140 BC | Pleistaenus (?) | |
| 140 BC-139 BC | Hagnotheus | Menecrates is a thesmothete |
| 139 BC-138 BC | Apollodorus | |
| 138 BC-137 BC | Timarchus | |
| 137 BC-136 BC | Heracleitus | Dionysius is a thesmothete |
| 136 BC-135 BC | Timarchides | |
| 135 BC-134 BC | Dionysius | Theolytus is a thesmothete |
| 134 BC-133 BC | Nicomachus | |
| 133 BC-132 BC | Xenon | |
| 132 BC-131 BC | Ergocles | |
| 131 BC-130 BC | Epicles | Gorgilus is a thesmothete |
| 130 BC-129 BC | Demostratus | |
| 129 BC-128 BC | Lyciscus | |
| 128 BC-127 BC | Dionysius | |
| 127 BC-126 BC | Theodorides | Sosicrates is a thesmothete |
| 126 BC-125 BC | Diotimus | |
| 125 BC-124 BC | Jason | Athenodorus is a thesmothete |
| 124 BC-123 BC | Nicias (died); Isigenes | |
| 123 BC-122 BC | Demetrius | |
| 122 BC-121 BC | Nicodemus | Epigenes is a thesmothete |
| 121 BC-120 BC | Phocion (?) | Euandros is possibly a thesmothete |
| 120 BC-119 BC | Eumachus | |
| 119 BC-118 BC | Hipparchus | |
| 118 BC-117 BC | Lenaeus | Isidorus is a thesmothete |
| 117 BC-116 BC | Menoites | |
| 116 BC-115 BC | Sarapion | Sophocles is a thesmothete |
| 115 BC-114 BC | Nausias | |
| 114 BC-113 BC | Pleistaenus | |
| 113 BC-112 BC | Paramonus | |
| 112 BC-111 BC | Dionysius | Lamius is a thesmothete |
| 111 BC-110 BC | Sosicrates | |
| 110 BC-109 BC | Polycleitus | |
| 109 BC-108 BC | Jason | Epiphanes is a thesmothete |
| 108 BC-107 BC | Demochares | |
| 107 BC-106 BC | Aristarchus | Telestes is a thesmothete |
| 106 BC-105 BC | Agathocles | Eucles is a thesmothete |
| 105 BC-104 BC | Heracleides | |
| 104 BC-103 BC | Diocles (?) | |
| 103 BC-102 BC | Theocles | |
| 102 BC-101 BC | Echecrates | |
| 101 BC-100 BC | Medeius | Philion is a thesmothete |
| 100 BC-99 BC | Theodosius | |
| 99 BC-98 BC | Procles | |
| 98 BC-97 BC | Argeius | |
| 97 BC-96 BC | Argeius | |
| 96 BC-95 BC | Heracleitus | |
| 95 BC-94 BC | Diocles (?) | |
| 94 BC-93 BC | Isocrates (?) | |
| 93 BC-92 BC | Callias | |
| 92 BC-91 BC | Menedemos (?) | |
| 91 BC-90 BC | Medeius | |
| 90 BC-89 BC | Medeius | |
| 89 BC-88 BC | Medeius | |
| 88 BC-87 BC | anarchy | |
| 87 BC-86 BC | Philanthes | Rome annexes Athens |
| 86 BC-85 BC | Hierophantes | |
| 85 BC-84 BC | Pythocritus | |
| 84 BC-83 BC | Aeschraeus (?) | Athens is captured by the Roman troops of Lucius Cornelius Sulla |
| 83 BC-82 BC | Seleucus (?) | |
| 82 BC-81 BC | Herecleodorus (?) | |
| 81 BC-80 BC | Apollodorus (?) | |
| 80 BC-78 BC | Unknown | |
| 78 BC-77 BC | Zenion (?) | |
| 77 BC-75 BC | Unknown | |
| 75 BC-74 BC | Aeschines | |
| 74 BC-73 BC | Unknown | |
| 73 BC-72 BC | Nicetes (?) | |
| 72 BC-71 BC | Unknown | |
| 71 BC-70 BC | Aristoxenus (?) | |
| 70 BC-69 BC | Criton (?) | |
| 69 BC-67 BC | Unknown | |
| 67 BC-66 BC | Theoxenus (?) | |
| 66 BC-65 BC | Medeius (?) | |
| 65 BC-62 BC | Unknown | |
| 62 BC-61 BC | Aristeius | |
| 61 BC-60 BC | Theophemus | |
| 60 BC-59 BC | Herodes | |
| 59 BC-58 BC | Leucius | |
| 58 BC-57 BC | Calliphon | |
| 57 BC-56 BC | Diocles | |
| 56 BC-55 BC | Cointus | |
| 55 BC-54 BC | Aristoxenus (or Aristodemus?) | |
| 54 BC-53 BC | Zenon | |
| 53 BC-52 BC | Diodorus | |
| 52 BC-51 BC | Lysandrus | |
| 51 BC-50 BC | Lysiades | |
| 50 BC-49 BC | Demetrius | |
| 49 BC-48 BC | Demochares | |
| 48 BC-47 BC | Philocrates | |
| 47 BC-46 BC | Diocles | |
| 46 BC-45 BC | Apolexis | |
| 45 BC-44 BC | Polycharmus | |
| 44 BC-43 BC or 43 BC-42 BC | Diocles Azenieus | |
| 42 BC-41 BC | Euthydomus | |
| 41 BC-40 BC | Nicandrus | |
| 40 BC-39 BC | Philostratus | |
| 39 BC-38 BC | Diocles Meliteus | |
| 38 BC-37 BC | Menandrus | |
| 37 BC-36 BC | Theopeithes | |
| 36 BC-35 BC | Asclepiodorus | |
| 35 BC-34 BC | Unknown | |
| 34 BC-33 BC | Pammenes (?) | |
| 33 BC-32 BC | Cleidamus (?) | |
| 32 BC-31 BC | Epicrates (?) | |
| 31 BC-30 BC | Polycleitus Phlyeus (?) | |
| 30 BC-29 BC | Architemus (?) | |
| 29 BC-26 BC | Unknown | |
| 26 BC-25 BC | Dioteimus Alaieus | |
| 25 BC-21 BC | Unknown | |
| 21 BC-20 BC | Demeas Azenieus | |
| 20 BC-19 BC | Apolexis | |
| 19 BC-16 BC | Unknown | |
| 16 BC-15 BC | Pythagoras | |
| 15 BC-14 BC | Antiochus | |
| 14 BC-13 BC | Polyainus | |
| 13 BC-12 BC | Zenon | |
| 12 BC-11 BC | Leonides | |
| 11 BC-10 BC | Theophilus | |
| 10 BC-9 BC | Unknown | |
| 9 BC-8 BC | Nicias Athmoneus (?) | |
| 8 BC-7 BC | Demochares Azanieus (?) | |
| 7 BC-6 BC | Unknown | |
| 6 BC-5 BC | Xenon Phlyeus (?) | |
| 5 BC-4 BC | Apolexis Philocratous ex Oiou (?) | |
| 4 BC-3 BC | Aristodemus (?) | |
| 3 BC-2 BC | Nicostratus (?) | |
| 2 BC-1 BC | Demochares Azenius (?) | |
| 1 BC-1 | Anaxagoras (?) | |
| 1-2 | Areius Paianieus (?) | |
| 2-3 | Cedeides (?) | |
| 3-4 | Menneas (?) | |
| 4-5 | Polyainus Marathonius (?) | |
| 5-6 | Polycharmus Azenius (?) | |
| 6-7 | Theophilus (?) | |
| 7-24 | Unknown | |
| 24-25 | Charmides | |
| 25-26 | Callicratides | |
| 26-27 | Pamphilus | |
| 27-28 | Themistocles Marathonius | |
| 28-29 | Oinophilus | |
| 29-30 | Boethus | |
| 30-36 | Unknown | |
| 36-37 | Rhoemetalcas the younger | |
| 37-38 | Polycritus | |
| 38-39 | Zenon | |
| 39-40 | Secoundus | |
| 40-46 | Unknown | |
| 45-46 | Antipatrus the younger Phlyeus | |
| 46-49 | Unknown | |
| 49-50 | Deinophilus | |
| 50-54 | Unknown | |
| 53-54 | Dionysodorus | |
| 54-55 | Unknown | |
| 55-56 | Conon | |
| 56-61 | Unknown | |
| 61-62 | Thrasyllus | |
| 62-65 | Unknown | |
| 64-65 | Gaius Carreinas Secundus | |
| 65-66 | Demostratus | |
| 66-91 | Unknown | |
| 91-92 | Titus Flavius Domitianus | Also Roman Emperor |
| 92-93 | Trevilius Rufus | |
| 93-94 | Unknown | |
| 94-95 | Octavius Theion | |
| 95-96 | Octavius Proclus | |
| 96-97 | Aeolion | |
| 97-98 | Unknown | |
| 98-99 | Coponius Maximus Agnoösius | |
| 99-100 | Lucius Vibullius Hipparchus | |
| 100-101 | Flavius Stratolaus Phylesius | |
| 101-102 | Claudius Demophilus | |
| 102-103 | Flavius Sophocles Sounieus | |
| 103-104 | Flavius Pintenus Gargottius | |
| 104-105 | Flavius Conon Sounieus | |
| 105-107 | Unknown | |
| 107-108 | Flavius Alcibiades Paeanieus | |
| 108-109 | Julius Antiochus Philopappus (died); Laelianus | |
| 109-110 | Cassius Diogenes | |
| 110-111 | Flavius Euphanes | |
| 111-112 | Gaius Julius Cassius Steirieus | |
| 112-113 | Publius Aelius Traianus Hadrianus | Later Roman Emperor |
| 113-114 | Deëdius Secundus Sphettius | |
| 114-115 | Unknown | |
| 115-116 | Publius Fulvius Mitrodorus Sounieus | |
| 116-117 | Flavius Macreanus Acharneus | |
| 117-118 | Unknown | |
| 118-119 | Maximus Agnoösius | |
| 119-126 | Unknown | |
| 126-127 | Claudius Herodes Marathonius | |
| 127-128 | Gaius Memmius Peissandrus Colytteus | |
| 128-131 | Unknown | |
| 131-132 | Claudius Philogenus Visseieus | |
| 132-133 | Claudius Domitianus Visseieus | |
| 133-134 | Unknown | |
| 134-135 | Antisthenes | |
| 135-138 | Unknown | |
| 138-139 | Praxagoras Thoricius | |
| 139-140 | Flavius Alcibiades Paianieus | |
| 140-141 | Claudius Attalus Sphettius | |
| 141-142 | Publius Aelius Phileas Meliteus | |
| 142-143 | Aelius Alexandrus Phalereus | |
| 143-144 | Publius Aelius Vibullius Rufus | |
| 144-145 | Syllas | |
| 145-146 | Flavius Arrianus Paianieus | |
| 146-147 | Titus Flavius Alcibiades Paeanieus | |
| 147-148 | Soteles Philippus Estiaeothen | |
| 148-149 | Lucius Nummius Ieroceryx Phalereus | |
| 149-150 | Quintus Alleius Epictetus | |
| 150-151 | Aelius Ardys | |
| 151-152 | Aelius Callicrates | |
| 152-153 | Lucius Nummius Menis Phalereus | |
| 153-154 | Aelius Alexandrus III | |
| 154-155 | Praxagoras Meliteus | |
| 155-156 | Popillius Theotimus Sounieus | |
| 156-157 | Aelius Gelus II | |
| 157-158 | Lycomedes | |
| 158-159 | Titus Aurelius Philemon Philades | |
| 159-160 | Tiberius Claudius Lysiades Meliteus | |
| 160-161 | Publius Aelius Themison Pammenes Azenieus | |
| 161-162 | Lucius Memmius Thoricius | |
| 162-163 | Pompeius Alexandrus Acharneus | |
| 163-164 | Philisteides Peiraieus | |
| 164-165 | Pompeius Daidouchus | |
| 165-166 | Sextus Phalereus | |
| 166-167 | Marcus Valerius Mamertinus Marathonius | |
| 167-168 | anarchy | |
| 168-169 | Tineius Ponticus Besaieus | |
| 169-170 | anarchy | |
| 170-171 | Tiberius Memmius Phlaccus Marathonius | |
| 171-172 | anarchy | |
| 172-173 | Biesius Peison Meliteus | |
| 173-174 | Sallustianus Aeolion Phlyeus | |
| 174-175 | Aurelius Dionysius | |
| 175-176 | Claudius Heracleides Meliteus | |
| 176-177 | Aristocleides Peiraieus | |
| 177-178 | Scribonius Capiton (?) | |
| 178-179 | Flavius Stratolaus Phylasius | |
| 179-180 | Athenodorus Agrippas Iteaius | |
| 180-181 | Claudius Demostratus Meliteus | |
| 181-182 | Daedouchus | |
| 182-183 | Marcus Munatius Maximianus Ouopiscus | |
| 183-184 | Domitius Aristaius Paionides | |
| 184-185 | Titus Flavius Sosigenes Palleneus | |
| 185-186 | Philoteimus Arcesidemou Eleousius | |
| 186-187 | Gaius Fabius Thisbianus Marathonius | |
| 187-188 | Tiberius Claudius Bradouas Atticus Marathonius | |
| 188-189 | Lucius Aelius Aurelius Commodus Antoninus | Also Roman Emperor |
| 189-190 | Menogenes | |
| 190-191 | Gaius Peinarius Proclus Agnousius | |
| 191-192 | Unknown | |
| 192-193 | Gaius Helvidius Secundus Palleneus | |
| 193-199 | Unknown | |
| 199-200 | Gaius Quintus Imerus Marathonius | |
| 200-203 | Unknown | |
| 203-204 | Gaius Cassianus Steirieus | |
| 204-209 | Unknown | |
| 209-210 | Flavius Diogenes Marathonius | |
| 210-212 | Unknown | |
| 212-213 | Aurelius Dionysius Acharneus | |
| 213-220 | Unknown | |
| 220-221 | Titus Flavius (?) Philinus | |
| 221-222 | Aurelius Melpomenus Antinoeus | |
| 222-230 | Unknown | |
| 230-231 | Cassianus Hieroceryx Steirieus | |
| 231-233 | Unknown | |
| 233-234 | Vib. Lysandrus | |
| 234-235 | Epictetus Acharneus | |
| 235-240 | Unknown | |
| 240-241 | Cassianus Philippus Steirieus | |
| 241-254 | Unknown | |
| 254-255 | Lucius Flavius Philustratus Steirieus | |
| 255-262 | Unknown | |
| 262-263 | Publius Herennius Dexippus (?) | Also archon Basileus? |
| 263-264 | Unknown | |
| 264-265 | Publius Licinius Egnatius Gallienus | Also Roman Emperor |
| 265-274 | Unknown | |
| 274-275 | Titus Flavius Mondon Phlyeus |
Titus Flavius Mondon Phlyeus was the last known Archon. After him, the office was presumably abolished.
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