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Ancient Performance

Oineus

APGRD id
338
Year
between 445 and 405 BC
Medium of performance
Fully Staged Play
People involved
APGRD Notes
Philocles is said in the Suda to have been a contemporary of Euripides. We also know that he beat Sophocles (producing Oedipus Tyrannus) in the Dionysia c. 429 BC. His son Morsimus is referred to as an established tragedian by 424 BC, see Aristophanes' Knights (l.400f = TrGF1, 29 Morsimus T1); this suggests that Philocles himself was already of a certain age. The date range for performance is not certain, but is based on all of these considerations. We have no fragments of the Oineus, but the entry in the Suda lists it as one of the tragedies that he produced.