Aeschylus

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Aeschylus
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Performance People Performed at Fesival/Occasion
Alcmene (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Argo (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Atalanta (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Athamas (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Bacchae (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Bassarids (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Cabeiri (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Callisto (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Carians (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Cercyon (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Circe (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Cretan Women (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Cycnus (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Dicktyoulkoi (Net-haulers) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Edonians (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Eleusinians (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Epigonoi (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Glaucus (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist)
Glaucus the Sea God (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Heliades (Daughters of the Sun) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Heracleidae (Children of Heracles) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Hoplon Crisis (Award of the Arms) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Hypsipyle (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Iphigenia (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Ixion (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Kerykes (Heralds) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Lion (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Lycurgus (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Memnon (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Myrmidons (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Mysians (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Nemea (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Nereids (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Niobe (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Nurses of Dionysus (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Oreithyia (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Ostologoi (Bone-Gatherers) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Palamedes (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Penelope (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Pentheus (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Perrhaebian Women (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Philoctetes (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Phorcides (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Phrygians (the Ransom of Hector) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Polydectes (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Priestesses (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Prometheus Bound (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Prometheus Luomenos (Unbound) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Prometheus Pyrphoros (The Fire-Bearer) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Propompoi (The Escort) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Psychagogoi (Ghost-raisers) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Psychostasia (Weighing of the Souls) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Semele (Water-Carriers) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Sisyphus (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Telephus (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Tenes (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Thalamopoioi (Chamber-makers) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Theoroi (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Thracian Women (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Toxotides (Archeresses) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Unknown (between 499 and 496 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (between 499 and 496 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Unknown (between 499 and 498 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (between 499 and 498 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Women of Argos (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Women of Lemnos (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Women of Salamis (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Xantriai (Wool-carders) (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Youths (between 499 and 456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica)
Unknown (484 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (484 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) Dionysia
Women of Etna (475 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Hieron (Host) Theatre (Syracuse, Sicily )
Glaucus of Potniae (472 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Pericles (Sponsor/Choregos) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Persians (472 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Pericles (Sponsor/Choregos) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Phineus (472 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Pericles (Sponsor/Choregos) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Prometheus Pyrkaeus (The fire-kindler) (472 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Pericles (Sponsor/Choregos) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Persians (between 471 and 466 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Hieron (Host) Theatre (Syracuse, Sicily )
Unknown (468 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (468 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Laius (467 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Oedipus (467 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Seven against Thebes (467 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Sphinx (467 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Amymone (between 465 and 459 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Danaids (Daugthers of Danaus) (between 465 and 459 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Egyptians (between 465 and 459 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Suppliant Women (between 465 and 459 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Agamemnon (458 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Xenocles (Sponsor/Choregos) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Choephoroi (The Libation Bearers) (458 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Xenocles (Sponsor/Choregos) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Eumenides (458 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Xenocles (Sponsor/Choregos) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Proteus (458 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Xenocles (Sponsor/Choregos) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Revivals (between 456 and 400 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Unknown (456 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (456 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist) Euphorion (Dramatist) Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) City Dionysia
Amphitryon (100 BC) Aeschylus (Dramatist)