Rome, Italy

1539

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Geonames id: 
3169070
Pleiades id: 
423025
Performances at this location: 
Performance People Fesival/Occasion
Erigone (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Eriphyle (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Eurysaces (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Hecuba (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Hellenes (The Greeks) (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Io (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Medea (Argonauts) (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Melannipus (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Meleager (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Minos (Minotaur) (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Myrmidons (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Neoptolemus (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Nyctegresia (Night-alarm) (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Oenomaus (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Pelopidae (Sons of Pelops) (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Persidae (Sons of Perseus) (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Philoctetes (Philoctetes on Lemnos) (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Phinidae (Sons of Phineus) (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Phoenissae (Phoenician Women) (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Prometheus (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Stasiastae (Rebels) (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Telephus (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Tereus (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Thebais (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Troades (Trojan Women) (between 140 and 86 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Simulans (The Pretender) (57 BC) Afranius (Dramatist) Ludi Apollinares
Clytemnestra (55 BC) Lucius Accius (Dramatist)
Equus Troianus (Trojan Horse) (55 BC) Naevius (Dramatist)
Syndeipnoi (Those who dine together) (54 BC) Sophocles (Dramatist)
Award of Arms (44 BC) Pacuvius (Dramatist) Games
Electra (44 BC) Atilius (Dramatist) Games
Medea (between 43 BC and 17 AD) Pompeius Macer (Dramatist)
Oedipus (between 22 BC and 14 AD) Hylas (Pantomime dancer) Pylades (Pantomime dancer)
The Great Agamemnon (between 22 BC and 14 AD) Hylas (Pantomime dancer) Pylades (Pantomime dancer)
The madness of Heracles (between 22 BC and 14 AD) Pylades (Pantomime dancer)
The madness of Heracles (between 22 BC and 14 AD) Augustus (Host) Pylades (Pantomime dancer) Banquet
Materterae (The Aunts) (25 AD) Atta (Dramatist)
Atreus (34 AD) Mamercus Aemilius Scaurus (Dramatist)
Agamemnon (between 49 and 53 AD) Seneca (Dramatist)
Oedipus (between 49 and 53 AD) Seneca (Dramatist)
Phaedra (between 49 and 53 AD) Seneca (Dramatist)
Hercules (between 53 and 54 AD) Seneca (Dramatist)
Medea (between 53 and 58 AD) Seneca (Dramatist)
Troades (Trojan Women) (between 53 and 58 AD) Seneca (Dramatist)
Phoenissae (Phoenician Women) (between 54 and 65 AD) Seneca (Dramatist)
Thyestes (between 54 and 63 AD) Seneca (Dramatist)
Incendium (The Fire) (59 AD) Afranius (Dramatist) Nero (Host) Ludi Maximi
Hercules on Oeta (between 65 and 115 AD) Seneca (Dramatist)
Octavia (between 68 and 70 AD) Seneca (Dramatist)

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