Sophocles

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Achaion Syllogos (Gathering of the Achaeans) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Achilleos Erastai (Lovers of Achilles) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Acrisius (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Aegeus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Aichmalotides (Captive Women) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Ajax the Locrian (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Aleadai (Sons of Aleus) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Alexander (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Amphiaraus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Amphitryon (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Amycus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Andromache (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Andromeda (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Antenodridai (Sons of Antenor) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Athamas (between 468 and 424 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Atreus (Women of Mycenae) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Auge (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Bacchae (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Camicoi (Men of Camicus) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Cedalion (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Chryses (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Clytemnestra (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Colchides (Women of Colchis) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Creusa (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Crisis (Judgement) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Daedalus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Danae (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Dolopians (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Electra (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Erigone (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Eriphyle (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Eris (Strife) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Ethiopians (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Eumelus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Euryalus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Eurypylus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Eurysaces (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Heracleiskos (Infant Heracles) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Heracles (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Hermione (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Hipponous (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Hybris (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Hydrophoroi (Water-carriers) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Ichneutai (Trackers) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Inachus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Iobates (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Ion (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Iphicles (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Iphigenia (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Ixion (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Lacainai (Laconian Women) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Laocoon (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Larisaioi (Men of Larissa) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Lemniai (Women of Lemnos) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Manteis (Prophets) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Meleager (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Memnon (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Minos (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Momus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Mousai (The Muses) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Nauplius (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Nausicaa (Pluntriai) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Sophocles (Tragic Actor) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Neoptolemus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Niobe (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Niptra (Footwashing) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Odysseus Akanthoplex (Wounded with the spine) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Odysseus Mainomenus (The Madness of Odyesseus) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Oecles (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Oreithyia (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Palamedes (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Pandora (Sphyrokopoi) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Peleus (between 468 and 424 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Phaeacians (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Phaedra (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Philoctetes at Troy (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Phineus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Phoenix (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Phrixus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Phrygians (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Phthiotides (Women of Phthia) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Polyxena (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Priam (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Procris (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Rhizotomoi (Root-cutters) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Salmoneus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Scyrioi (Men of Scyros) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Sinon (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Sisyphus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Syndeipnoi (Those who dine together) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Tantalus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Telephus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Tereus (between 468 and 414 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Teucer (between 468 and 423 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Thamyras (between 468 and 406 BC) Euaion (Tragic Actor) Sophocles (Dramatist) Sophocles (Musician) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
The Demand for Helen's return (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
The Rape of Helen (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
The Satyrs at Taenarum (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
The Scythians (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
The Wedding of Helen (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Theseus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Trachiniae (Women of Trachis) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Triptolemus (468 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Tympanistai (The Drummers) (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Tyndareus (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist)
Unknown (468 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (468 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Unknown (between 468 and 406 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (between 468 and 406 BC) Aristias (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Unknown (between 468 and 463 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (between 468 and 463 BC) Choerilus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Xoanephoroi (between 468 and 406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist)
Kophoi (The Dumb ones) (between 467 and 456 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Poimenes (The Shepherds) (between 465 and 459 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Suppliant Women (between 465 and 459 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Unknown (between 465 and 459 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (between 465 and 459 BC) Mesatus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Unknown (447 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (447 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Antigone (442 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Telephus (438 BC) Euripides (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Unknown (438 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (438 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Unknown (431 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (431 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Oedipus Tyrannus (between 430 and 429 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Troilus (418 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) Lenaea
Tyro (418 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Lysicrates (Tragic Actor) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) Lenaea
Philoctetes (409 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Unknown (406 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Unknown (406 BC, Unknown venue, Eleusis) (406 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Sophocles II (Dramatist) Unknown venue (Eleusis, Attica) Rural Dionysia
Oedipus at Colonus (401 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Sophocles II (Dramatist) Unknown venue (Athens, Attica)
Unknown (between 330 and 323 BC, Unknown venue, Unknown location) (between 330 and 323 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Unknown venue (Unknown location, Asia)
Ixion (between 256 and 252 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Unknown venue (Athens, Attica) Lenaea
Unknown (between 256 and 252 BC, Unknown venue, Athens) (between 256 and 252 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Unknown venue (Athens, Attica) Lenaea
Unknown (between 100 and 90 BC, Unknown venue, Orchomenus) (between 100 and 90 BC) Callistratus (Comic Actor) Unknown venue (Orchomenus, Boeotia) Charitesia
Unknown (between 100 and 90 BC, Unknown venue, Orchomenus) (between 100 and 90 BC) Alexander (Dramatist) Attalus (Comic Actor) Unknown venue (Orchomenus, Boeotia) Charitesia
Syndeipnoi (Those who dine together) (54 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) Unknown venue (Rome, Italy)
Various dramas (between 100 and 150 AD) Sophocles (Dramatist) Euripides (Dramatist) Timotheus (Dramatist) Themison (Musician) Unknown venue (Isthmia, Peloponnese), Unknown venue (Nemea, Peloponnese), Unknown venue (Unknown location, Asia), Unknown venue (Unknown location, Greece), Unknown venue (Isthmia, Peloponnese), Unknown venue (Nemea, Peloponnese), Unknown venue (Unknown location, Asia), Unknown venue (Unknown location, Greece), Unknown venue (Isthmia, Peloponnese), Unknown venue (Nemea, Peloponnese), Unknown venue (Unknown location, Asia), Unknown venue (Unknown location, Greece), Unknown venue (Isthmia, Peloponnese), Unknown venue (Nemea, Peloponnese), Unknown venue (Unknown location, Asia), Unknown venue (Unknown location, Greece) Games
Tympanistai (The Drummers) (between 150 and 199 AD) Sophocles (Dramatist) Unknown venue (Tibur, Italy)