Athens, Attica

1556

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Geonames id: 
264371
Pleiades id: 
579885
Performances at this location: 
Performance People Fesival/Occasion
Sack of Troy (between 435 and 405 BC) Iophon (Dramatist)
Telephus (between 435 and 405 BC) Iophon (Dramatist)
Unknown (435 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (435 BC) Iophon (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Unknown (435 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (435 BC) Acestor (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Licymnius (between 434 and 424 BC) Xenocles (Dramatist)
Dictys (431 BC) Euripides (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Medea (431 BC) Euripides (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Philoctetes (431 BC) Euripides (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Theristai (Reapers) (431 BC) Euripides (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Unknown (431 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (431 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Unknown (431 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (431 BC) Euphorion (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Unknown (431 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (431 BC) Menecrates (Dramatist) Lenaea
Hecuba (between 430 and 420 BC) Euripides (Dramatist)
Medea (between 430 and 422 BC) Morsimus (Dramatist)
Oedipus Tyrannus (between 430 and 429 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Peirithous (between 430 and 403 BC) Critias (Dramatist)
Rhadamanthys (between 430 and 403 BC) Critias (Dramatist)
Sisyphus (between 430 and 403 BC) Critias (Dramatist)
Tennes (between 430 and 403 BC) Critias (Dramatist)
Unknown (between 430 and 410 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (between 430 and 410 BC) Menecrates (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Unknown (between 430 and 429 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (between 430 and 429 BC) Philocles I (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Hippolytus (428 BC) Euripides (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Unknown (428 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (428 BC) Iophon (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Unknown (428 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (428 BC) Ion (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Daitales (427 BC) Aristophanes (Dramatist) Callistratus (Manager/Producer)
Babylonians (426 BC) Aristophanes (Dramatist) Callistratus (Manager/Producer) City Dionysia
Acharnians (425 BC) Aristophanes (Dramatist) Lenaea
Cheimazomenoi (Tossed by the storm) (425 BC) Cratinus (Dramatist) Lenaea
Noumeniai (New Moons) (425 BC) Eupolis (Dramatist) Lenaea
Phaethon (between 425 and 415 BC) Euripides (Dramatist)
Suppliant women (between 425 and 420 BC) Euripides (Dramatist)
Knights (424 BC) Aristophanes (Dramatist) Lenaea
Melanippe the Captive (between 424 and 413 BC) Euripides (Dramatist)
Parthenopaeus (between 424 and 404 BC) Spintharus (Dramatist)
Perikaiomenus Heracles (between 424 and 404 BC) Spintharus (Dramatist)
Satyroi (The Satyrs) (424 BC) Cratinus (Dramatist) Lenaea
Semele Keraunoumene (between 424 and 404 BC) Spintharus (Dramatist)
Clouds (423 BC) Aristophanes (Dramatist) Callistratus (Manager/Producer) City Dionysia
Erechtheus (423 BC) Euripides (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Konnos (423 BC) Ameipsias (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Putine (The Flask) (423 BC) Cratinus (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Presbeis (Ambassadors) (422 BC) Leucon (Dramatist) Lenaea
Proagon (422 BC) Philonides (Dramatist) Lenaea
Unknown (422 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (422 BC) Menecrates (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Wasps (422 BC) Aristophanes (Dramatist) Philonides (Manager/Producer) Lenaea
Kolakes (Flatters) (421 BC) Eupolis (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Maricas (421 BC) Eupolis (Dramatist) Lenaea
Peace (421 BC) Aristophanes (Dramatist) Apollodorus (Comic Actor) City Dionysia
Phratres (Clansmen) (421 BC) Leucon (Dramatist) City Dionysia
Autolycus (420 BC) Eupolis (Dramatist) Demostratus (Manager/Producer)

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