Year:
331 BC
Scripts:
Not known
People involved:
(Tragic Actor)
(Tragic Actor)
(Sponsor/Choregos)
(Sponsor/Choregos)
(Host)
Known from:
Venues and occasions:
Production notes:
Plutarch (Alexander, 29) tells us that when Alexander the Great arrived to Phoenicia (in 331 BC), he held tragic competitions. The kings of Cyprus acted as choregoi: Nicocreon of Salamis was allotted the tragic actor Thettalus, and Pasicrates of Soli was allotted Athenodorus. It was Athenodorus who was voted the winner.