This plot of ground belonged to Peisander; but when his property was confiscated, Apollodorus of Megara had it as a gift from the people Peisander was a leader in the revolution of the Four Hundred ( 411 B.C.) and his property was fortified on the counter-revolution of the Five Thousand in the same year; Apollodorus was rewarded for taking part in the assassination of Phrynichus, another of the Four Hundred. and cultivated it for some time, until, shortly before the Thirty, 404 B.C. Anticles bought it from him and let it out. I bought it from Anticles when peace had been made. After the fall of the Thirty and on the intervention of Sparta , 403 B.C.