Aeschylus was known to have fought in the battle of Marathon (490 BC). His first prize in Greek dramatic contests came in 484 BC, and was followed by many more over the next 30 years. Not all of his work has survived and only one of his three known trilogies, the Oresteia is complete. Aeschylus' contributions to the stage included the introduction of a second actor, which until that time had not been used.
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CAES002
Agamemnon (Play)
450 BC
49
262k
CAES007
The Choephori (Play)
450 BC
34
220k
CAES006
Eumendides (Play)
450 BC
32
220k
CAES003
The Persians (Play)
470 BC
29
213k
CAES001
Prometheus Bound (Play)
460 BC
35
222k
CAES004
The Seven Against Thebes (Play)
460 BC
29
216k
CAES005
The Suppliants (Play)
490 BC
32
214k
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