Unknown (between 535 and 532 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 535 and 532 BC |
City Dionysia |
Thespis |
Unknown (between 523 and 520 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 523 and 520 BC |
City Dionysia |
Choerilus |
Alope |
between 523 and 465 BC |
City Dionysia |
Choerilus |
Antaeus (Libyans) |
between 511 and 476 BC |
City Dionysia |
Phrynichus |
Danaids |
between 511 and 476 BC |
City Dionysia |
Phrynichus |
Persians |
between 511 and 476 BC |
City Dionysia |
Phrynichus |
Women of Pleuron |
between 511 and 476 BC |
City Dionysia |
Phrynichus |
Tantalus |
between 511 and 476 BC |
City Dionysia |
Phrynichus |
Egyptians |
between 511 and 476 BC |
City Dionysia |
Phrynichus |
Actaeon |
between 511 and 476 BC |
City Dionysia |
Phrynichus |
Alcestis |
between 511 and 476 BC |
City Dionysia |
Phrynichus |
Dicktyoulkoi (Net-haulers) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Cercyon |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Hoplon Crisis (Award of the Arms) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Philoctetes |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Nurses of Dionysus |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Kerykes (Heralds) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Ostologoi (Bone-Gatherers) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Hypsipyle |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Unknown (between 499 and 498 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 499 and 498 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus |
Eleusinians |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Circe |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Palamedes |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Phorcides |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Unknown (between 499 and 496 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 499 and 496 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus |
Epigonoi |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Cretan Women |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Pentheus |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Phrygians (the Ransom of Hector) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Edonians |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Cycnus |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Perrhaebian Women |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Psychagogoi (Ghost-raisers) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Heliades (Daughters of the Sun) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Lion |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Penelope |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Alcmene |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Psychostasia (Weighing of the Souls) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Unknown (between 499 and 496 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 499 and 496 BC |
City Dionysia |
Pratinas |
Heracleidae (Children of Heracles) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Women of Lemnos |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Polydectes |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Oreithyia |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Thalamopoioi (Chamber-makers) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Lycurgus |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Prometheus Luomenos (Unbound) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Unknown (between 499 and 496 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 499 and 496 BC |
City Dionysia |
Choerilus |
Theoroi |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Memnon |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Prometheus Pyrphoros (The Fire-Bearer) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Athamas |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Thracian Women |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Myrmidons |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Propompoi (The Escort) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Women of Argos |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Priestesses |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Mysians |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Women of Salamis |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Argo |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Ixion |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Youths |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Semele (Water-Carriers) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Dymaenae (Caryatides) |
between 499 and 467 BC |
City Dionysia |
Pratinas |
Atalanta |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Iphigenia |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Nemea |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Sisyphus |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Bacchae |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Cabeiri |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Nereids |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Telephus |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Bassarids |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Callisto |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Niobe |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Tenes |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Glaucus the Sea God |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Prometheus Bound |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Carians |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Xantriai (Wool-carders) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Toxotides (Archeresses) |
between 499 and 456 BC |
|
Aeschylus |
Sack of Miletus |
492 BC |
City Dionysia |
Phrynichus |
Unknown (484 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
484 BC |
Dionysia |
Aeschylus |
Unknown (between 483 and 482 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 483 and 482 BC |
City Dionysia |
Choerilus |
Unknown (between 483 and 473 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 483 and 473 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euetes |
Unknown (482 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
482 BC |
City Dionysia |
Phrynichus |
Unknown (between 482 and 471 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 482 and 471 BC |
City Dionysia |
Polyphrasmon |
Unknown (482 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
482 BC |
City Dionysia |
Choerilus |
Unknown (482 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
482 BC |
City Dionysia |
Phrynichus |
Phoenician Women |
476 BC |
City Dionysia |
Phrynichus, Themistocles |
Phineus |
472 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus, Pericles |
Persians |
472 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus, Pericles |
Glaucus of Potniae |
472 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus, Pericles |
Prometheus Pyrkaeus (The fire-kindler) |
472 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus, Pericles |
Unknown (471 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
471 BC |
City Dionysia |
Polyphrasmon |
Unknown (between 470 and 468 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 470 and 468 BC |
City Dionysia |
[...]ippus |
Dionysiskos (Infant Dionysus) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Theseus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Syndeipnoi (Those who dine together) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Crisis (Judgement) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Phrygians |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Niobe |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Aleadai (Sons of Aleus) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Dolopians |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Thyestes |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Tantalus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Chryses |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Niptra (Footwashing) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Alexander |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
The Demand for Helen's return |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Oecles |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Inachus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Teucer |
between 468 and 423 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Lacainai (Laconian Women) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Oreithyia |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Odysseus Akanthoplex (Wounded with the spine) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Alcmaeon |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
The Rape of Helen |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Oenomaus |
between 468 and 414 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Ixion |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Telephus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Laocoon |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Odysseus Mainomenus (The Madness of Odyesseus) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Amycus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
The Wedding of Helen |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Palamedes |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Iobates |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Tereus |
between 468 and 414 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Larisaioi (Men of Larissa) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Amphiaraus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Eriphyle |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Pandora (Sphyrokopoi) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Hipponous |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Lemniai (Women of Lemnos) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Amphitryon |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
The Satyrs at Taenarum |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Peleus |
between 468 and 424 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Iphigenia |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Tympanistai (The Drummers) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Manteis (Prophets) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Thamyras |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Euaion, Sophocles |
Andromache |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Eris (Strife) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Polyxena |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Iphicles |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Hybris |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Meleager |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Epigonoi |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Athamas |
between 468 and 424 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Unknown (between 468 and 406 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristias |
Andromeda |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Unknown (between 468 and 460 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 468 and 460 BC |
City Dionysia |
Mesatus |
Hermione |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Priam |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Ichneutai (Trackers) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Hydrophoroi (Water-carriers) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Memnon |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Ajax the Locrian |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Antenodridai (Sons of Antenor) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Eumelus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Procris |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Ion |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Phaeacians |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Minos |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Unknown (between 468 and 463 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 468 and 463 BC |
City Dionysia |
Choerilus |
Ajax |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Atreus (Women of Mycenae) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Euryalus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Rhizotomoi (Root-cutters) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Camicoi (Men of Camicus) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Phaedra |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Mousai (The Muses) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Electra |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Auge |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Eurypylus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Salmoneus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Cerberus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Phthiotides (Women of Phthia) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Mysians |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Trachiniae (Women of Trachis) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Achaion Syllogos (Gathering of the Achaeans) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Achilleos Erastai (Lovers of Achilles) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Eurysaces |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Sinon |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Cedalion |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Philoctetes at Troy |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Momus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Aegeus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Bacchae |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Heracleiskos (Infant Heracles) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
The Scythians |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Clytemnestra |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Phineus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Nauplius |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Ethiopians |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Triptolemus |
468 BC |
City Dionysia |
Sophocles |
Daedalus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Heracles |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Sisyphus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Colchides (Women of Colchis) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Phoenix |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Nausicaa (Pluntriai) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Aichmalotides (Captive Women) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Unknown (468 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
468 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus |
Danae |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Erigone |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Scyrioi (Men of Scyros) |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Creusa |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Phrixus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Neoptolemus |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Acrisius |
between 468 and 406 BC |
|
Sophocles |
Laius |
467 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus |
Kophoi (The Dumb ones) |
between 467 and 456 BC |
City Dionysia |
Sophocles |
Oedipus |
467 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus |
Seven against Thebes |
467 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus |
Sphinx |
467 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus |
Perseus |
467 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristias, Pratinas |
Palaistai |
467 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristias, Pratinas |
Lycurgus (Tetralogy) |
467 BC |
City Dionysia |
Polyphrasmon |
Antaeus |
between 467 and 406 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristias |
Atalanta |
between 467 and 406 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristias |
Fates |
between 467 and 406 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristias |
Cyclops (Sat) |
between 467 and 406 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristias |
Orpheus |
between 467 and 406 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristias |
Tantalus |
467 BC |
City Dionysia |
Pratinas, Aristias |
Suppliant Women |
between 465 and 459 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus |
Egyptians |
between 465 and 459 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus |
Danaids (Daugthers of Danaus) |
between 465 and 459 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus |
Amymone |
between 465 and 459 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus |
Poimenes (The Shepherds) |
between 465 and 459 BC |
City Dionysia |
Sophocles |
Cycnus |
between 465 and 459 BC |
City Dionysia |
Sophocles |
Unknown (between 465 and 459 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 465 and 459 BC |
City Dionysia |
Mesatus |
Unknown (460 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
460 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristias |
Agamemnon |
458 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus, Xenocles |
Choephoroi (The Libation Bearers) |
458 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus, Xenocles |
Eumenides |
458 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus, Xenocles |
Proteus |
458 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus, Xenocles |
Unknown (456 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
456 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus, Euphorion |
Revivals |
between 456 and 400 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeschylus |
Pleisthenes |
between 455 and 415 BC |
|
Euripides |
Lamia |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Polyidus |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Licymnius |
between 455 and 430 BC |
|
Euripides |
Protesilaus |
between 455 and 428 BC |
|
Euripides |
Oineus |
between 455 and 425 BC |
|
Euripides |
Melanippe the Wise |
between 455 and 412 BC |
|
Euripides |
Peliades (Daughters of Pelias) |
455 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Cretans |
between 455 and 428 BC |
|
Euripides |
Auge |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Stheneboea |
between 455 and 422 BC |
|
Euripides |
Autolycus |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Skiron |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Bellerophon |
between 455 and 425 BC |
|
Euripides |
Men of Scyros |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Syleus |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Busiris |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Tennes |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Danae |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Temenidai |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Aegeus |
between 455 and 440 BC |
|
Euripides |
Eurystheus |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Temenus |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Aeolus |
between 455 and 423 BC |
|
Euripides |
Theseus |
between 455 and 423 BC |
|
Euripides |
Thyestes |
between 455 and 426 BC |
|
Euripides |
Phoenix |
between 455 and 426 BC |
|
Euripides |
Ino |
between 455 and 426 BC |
|
Euripides |
Phrixus |
between 455 and 416 BC |
|
Euripides |
Alope |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Ixion |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Antigone |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Alcmene |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Hippolytus Kalyptomeus (Hippolytus Veiled) |
between 455 and 429 BC |
|
Euripides |
Cadmus |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Peleus |
between 455 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Unknown (between 454 and 453 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 454 and 453 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristarchus |
Asclepius |
between 454 and 406 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristarchus |
Achilles |
between 454 and 406 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristarchus |
Tantalus |
between 454 and 406 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristarchus |
Eurytidai |
between 451 and 421 BC |
|
Ion |
Kaineus (Phoenix) |
between 451 and 421 BC |
|
Ion |
Laertes |
between 451 and 421 BC |
|
Ion |
Mega Drama |
between 451 and 421 BC |
|
Ion |
Omphale |
between 451 and 421 BC |
|
Ion |
Teucer |
between 451 and 421 BC |
|
Ion |
Phoenix (Kaineus) |
between 451 and 421 BC |
|
Ion |
Unknown (between 451 and 448 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 451 and 448 BC |
City Dionysia |
Ion |
Phoenix (II) |
between 451 and 421 BC |
|
Ion |
Phrouroi |
between 451 and 421 BC |
|
Ion |
Agamemnon |
between 451 and 421 BC |
|
Ion |
Alcmene |
between 451 and 421 BC |
|
Ion |
Argeioi (Men of Argos) |
between 451 and 421 BC |
|
Ion |
Orestes |
between 450 and 400 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides II |
Medea |
between 450 and 422 BC |
|
Melanthius |
Medea |
between 450 and 400 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides II |
Polyxena |
between 450 and 400 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides II |
Unknown (between 450 and 430 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 450 and 430 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides I |
Hephaestus |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Theseus |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Iris |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Linus |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Moirai |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Momus |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Oedipus |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Omphale |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Peirithous |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Philoctetes |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Phrixus |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Alcmaeon |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Unknown (447 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
447 BC |
City Dionysia |
Sophocles |
Adrastus |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Athla (Athloi) |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Aithon |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Azanes |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Alphesiboea |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria), Achaeus I |
Unknown (between 447 and 444 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 447 and 444 BC |
City Dionysia |
Achaeus I (of Eretria) |
Erginus |
between 447 and 405 BC |
|
Achaeus I (of Eretria) |
Unknown (446 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
446 BC |
City Dionysia |
Carcinus I |
Nauplius |
between 445 and 405 BC |
|
Philocles I |
Oedipus |
between 445 and 405 BC |
|
Philocles I |
Oineus |
between 445 and 405 BC |
|
Philocles I |
Pandion (Tetralogy) |
between 445 and 415 BC |
|
Philocles I |
Penelope |
between 445 and 405 BC |
|
Philocles I |
Priam |
between 445 and 405 BC |
|
Philocles I |
Erigone |
between 445 and 405 BC |
City Dionysia |
Philocles I |
Philoctetes |
between 445 and 405 BC |
|
Philocles I |
Tereus (Epops) |
between 445 and 415 BC |
|
Philocles I |
Antigone |
442 BC |
City Dionysia |
Sophocles |
Medea |
between 441 and 421 BC |
City Dionysia |
Neophron |
Unknown (441 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
441 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Unknown (438 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
438 BC |
City Dionysia |
Sophocles |
Cressai (Cretan Women) |
438 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Telephus |
438 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Alcestis |
438 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Alcmaeon in Psophis |
438 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Unknown (between 436 and 411 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 436 and 411 BC |
|
Theognis |
Oedipus |
between 436 and 411 BC |
|
Nicomachus |
Sack of Troy |
between 435 and 405 BC |
|
Iophon |
Cresphontes |
between 435 and 425 BC |
|
Euripides |
Telephus |
between 435 and 405 BC |
|
Iophon |
Unknown (435 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
435 BC |
City Dionysia |
Iophon |
Unknown (435 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
435 BC |
City Dionysia |
Acestor |
Heracleidae (Children of Heracles) |
between 435 and 427 BC |
|
Euripides |
Auloidoi |
between 435 and 405 BC |
|
Iophon |
Actaeon |
between 435 and 405 BC |
|
Iophon |
Achilles |
between 435 and 405 BC |
|
Iophon |
Bacchae (Pentheus) |
between 435 and 405 BC |
|
Iophon |
Dexamenus |
between 435 and 405 BC |
|
Iophon |
Licymnius |
between 434 and 424 BC |
|
Xenocles |
Unknown (431 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
431 BC |
City Dionysia |
Sophocles |
Unknown (431 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
431 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euphorion |
Medea |
431 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Philoctetes |
431 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Dictys |
431 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Theristai (Reapers) |
431 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Unknown (431 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
431 BC |
Lenaea |
Menecrates |
Hecuba |
between 430 and 420 BC |
|
Euripides |
Peirithous |
between 430 and 403 BC |
|
Critias |
Medea |
between 430 and 422 BC |
|
Morsimus |
Rhadamanthys |
between 430 and 403 BC |
|
Critias |
Sisyphus |
between 430 and 403 BC |
|
Critias |
Unknown (between 430 and 429 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 430 and 429 BC |
City Dionysia |
Philocles I |
Unknown (between 430 and 410 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 430 and 410 BC |
City Dionysia |
Menecrates |
Tennes |
between 430 and 403 BC |
|
Critias |
Oedipus Tyrannus |
between 430 and 429 BC |
City Dionysia |
Sophocles |
Unknown (428 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
428 BC |
City Dionysia |
Iophon |
Unknown (428 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
428 BC |
City Dionysia |
Ion |
Hippolytus |
428 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Daitales |
427 BC |
|
Aristophanes, Callistratus |
Babylonians |
426 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristophanes, Callistratus |
Acharnians |
425 BC |
Lenaea |
Aristophanes |
Noumeniai (New Moons) |
425 BC |
Lenaea |
Eupolis |
Cheimazomenoi (Tossed by the storm) |
425 BC |
Lenaea |
Cratinus |
Phaethon |
between 425 and 415 BC |
|
Euripides |
Suppliant women |
between 425 and 420 BC |
|
Euripides |
Melanippe the Captive |
between 424 and 413 BC |
|
Euripides |
Perikaiomenus Heracles |
between 424 and 404 BC |
|
Spintharus |
Satyroi (The Satyrs) |
424 BC |
Lenaea |
Cratinus |
Semele Keraunoumene |
between 424 and 404 BC |
|
Spintharus |
Parthenopaeus |
between 424 and 404 BC |
|
Spintharus |
Knights |
424 BC |
Lenaea |
Aristophanes |
Erechtheus |
423 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Konnos |
423 BC |
City Dionysia |
Ameipsias |
Putine (The Flask) |
423 BC |
City Dionysia |
Cratinus |
Clouds |
423 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristophanes, Callistratus |
Wasps |
422 BC |
Lenaea |
Aristophanes, Philonides |
Unknown (422 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
422 BC |
City Dionysia |
Menecrates |
Presbeis (Ambassadors) |
422 BC |
Lenaea |
Leucon |
Proagon |
422 BC |
Lenaea |
Philonides |
Kolakes (Flatters) |
421 BC |
City Dionysia |
Eupolis |
Maricas |
421 BC |
Lenaea |
Eupolis |
Phratres (Clansmen) |
421 BC |
City Dionysia |
Leucon |
Peace |
421 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristophanes, Apollodorus |
Autolycus |
420 BC |
|
Eupolis, Demostratus |
Electra |
between 420 and 410 BC |
|
Euripides |
Heracles |
between 420 and 410 BC |
|
Euripides |
Agamemnon |
419 BC |
Lenaea |
|
Theseus |
419 BC |
Lenaea |
Heracleides |
Rhesus |
between 418 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Troilus |
418 BC |
Lenaea |
Sophocles |
Meleager |
between 418 and 415 BC |
|
Euripides |
Tyro |
418 BC |
Lenaea |
Sophocles, Lysicrates |
Amphilochus |
418 BC |
Lenaea |
Callistratus, Callipides |
Ixion |
418 BC |
Lenaea |
Callipides, Callistratus |
Mysians |
between 416 and 406 BC |
|
Agathon |
Aerope |
between 416 and 406 BC |
|
Agathon |
Alcmaeon |
between 416 and 406 BC |
|
Agathon |
Anthos (Antheus) |
between 416 and 406 BC |
|
Agathon |
Theseus |
between 416 and 406 BC |
|
Agathon |
Telephus |
between 416 and 406 BC |
|
Agathon |
Unknown (416 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
416 BC |
Lenaea |
Agathon |
Trojan Women |
415 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Sisyphus |
415 BC |
|
Euripides |
Oedipus |
between 415 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Oedipus |
415 BC |
City Dionysia |
Xenocles |
Lycaon |
415 BC |
City Dionysia |
Xenocles |
Alexander |
415 BC |
|
Euripides |
Bacchae |
415 BC |
City Dionysia |
Xenocles |
Ion |
between 415 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Athamas |
415 BC |
City Dionysia |
Xenocles |
Iphigenia amongst the Taurians |
between 415 and 410 BC |
|
Euripides |
Palamedes |
415 BC |
|
Euripides |
Komaistai (Revellers) |
414 BC |
City Dionysia |
Ameipsias |
Unknown (414 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
414 BC |
City Dionysia |
Agathon |
Amphiaraus |
414 BC |
Lenaea |
Aristophanes, Philonides |
Birds |
414 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristophanes, Callistratus |
Monotropos |
414 BC |
City Dionysia |
Phrynichus, Phrynichus |
Helen |
412 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Andromeda |
412 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Antiope |
between 411 and 408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Hypsipyle |
between 411 and 408 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Thesmophoriazousai |
411 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristophanes |
Lysistrata |
411 BC |
Lenaea |
Aristophanes |
Oenomaus |
between 410 and 409 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Chrysippus |
between 410 and 409 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Phoenician Women |
between 410 and 409 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Philoctetes |
409 BC |
City Dionysia |
Sophocles |
Orestes |
408 BC |
City Dionysia |
Hegelochus, Euripides |
Cyclops |
408 BC |
|
Euripides |
Wealth (Wealth I) |
408 BC |
|
Aristophanes |
Heracleidae |
between 408 and 388 BC |
|
Pamphilus |
Adonis |
between 406 and 367 BC |
|
Dionysius |
Alcmene |
between 406 and 367 BC |
|
Dionysius |
Leda |
between 406 and 367 BC |
|
Dionysius |
Limos |
between 406 and 367 BC |
|
Dionysius |
Unknown (406 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
406 BC |
City Dionysia |
Sophocles |
Kleophon |
405 BC |
Lenaea |
Platon |
Bacchae |
between 405 and 400 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Frogs |
405 BC |
Lenaea |
Aristophanes, Philonides |
Iphigenia at Aulis |
between 405 and 400 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Mousai (Muses) |
405 BC |
Lenaea |
Phrynichus, Phrynichus |
Alcmaeon at Corinth |
between 405 and 400 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Oedipodeia |
399 BC |
|
Meletus |
Unknown (398 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
398 BC |
City Dionysia |
Astydamas |
Iphigenia |
between 398 and 380 BC |
|
Polyidus |
Unknown (396 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
396 BC |
City Dionysia |
Sophocles II |
Wealth (Wealth II) |
388 BC |
|
Aristophanes |
Pasiphae |
388 BC |
|
Alcaeus |
Admetus |
388 BC |
|
Aristomenes |
Lacones (Laconians) |
388 BC |
|
Nicochares |
Adonis |
388 BC |
|
Nicophon |
Unknown (387 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
387 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aristocrates, Sophocles II, Cleandrus |
Unknown (382 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
382 BC |
Lenaea |
|
Semele |
between 380 and 340 BC |
|
Carcinus II |
Suppliants |
between 380 and 340 BC |
|
Apollodorus |
Tyro |
between 380 and 340 BC |
|
Carcinus II |
Unknown (between 380 and 360 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 380 and 360 BC |
Lenaea |
Patrocles |
Odysseus |
between 380 and 340 BC |
|
Apollodorus |
Unknown (380 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
380 BC |
Lenaea |
Apollodorus |
Alope |
between 380 and 340 BC |
|
Carcinus II |
Ajax |
between 380 and 340 BC |
|
Carcinus II |
Amphiaraus |
between 380 and 340 BC |
|
Carcinus II |
Achilles |
between 380 and 340 BC |
|
Carcinus II |
Akanthoplex |
between 380 and 340 BC |
|
Apollodorus |
Medea |
between 380 and 340 BC |
|
Carcinus II |
Teknoktonos (Childkiller) |
between 380 and 340 BC |
|
Apollodorus |
Oedipus |
between 380 and 340 BC |
|
Carcinus II |
Hellenes |
between 380 and 340 BC |
|
Apollodorus |
Orestes |
between 380 and 340 BC |
|
Carcinus II |
Thyestes |
between 380 and 340 BC |
|
Apollodorus |
Unknown (377 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
377 BC |
Lenaea |
|
Unknown (376 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
376 BC |
City Dionysia |
|
Unknown (376 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
376 BC |
Lenaea |
Carcinus II |
Unknown (375 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
375 BC |
Lenaea |
|
Unknown (375 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
375 BC |
City Dionysia |
Sophocles II |
Unknown (373 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
373 BC |
Lenaea |
|
Unknown (between 373 and 372 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 373 and 372 BC |
City Dionysia |
Carcinus II |
Alcmene |
between 372 and 340 BC |
|
Astydamas II |
Aias Mainomenos (Mad Ajax) |
between 372 and 340 BC |
|
Astydamas II |
Alcmaeon |
between 372 and 340 BC |
|
Astydamas II |
Bellerophon |
between 372 and 340 BC |
|
Astydamas II |
Hector |
between 372 and 340 BC |
|
Astydamas II |
Hermes |
between 372 and 340 BC |
|
Astydamas II |
Heracles |
between 372 and 340 BC |
|
Astydamas II |
Unknown (372 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
372 BC |
City Dionysia |
Astydamas II |
Nauplius |
between 372 and 340 BC |
|
Astydamas II |
Palamedes |
between 372 and 340 BC |
|
Astydamas II |
Epigonoi |
between 372 and 340 BC |
|
Astydamas II |
Tyro |
between 372 and 340 BC |
|
Astydamas II |
Phoenix |
between 372 and 340 BC |
|
Astydamas II |
Oedipus |
between 371 and 352 BC |
|
Theodectes |
Orestes |
between 371 and 352 BC |
|
Theodectes |
Tydeus |
between 371 and 352 BC |
|
Theodectes |
Philoctetes |
between 371 and 352 BC |
|
Theodectes |
Unknown (between 371 and 352 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 371 and 352 BC |
City Dionysia |
Theodectes |
Ajax |
between 371 and 352 BC |
|
Theodectes |
Alcmaeon |
between 371 and 352 BC |
|
Theodectes |
Helen |
between 371 and 352 BC |
|
Theodectes |
Lynceus |
between 371 and 352 BC |
|
Theodectes |
Alphesiboea |
between 370 and 330 BC |
|
Chaeremon |
Achilles |
between 370 and 330 BC |
|
Chaeremon |
Dionysus |
between 370 and 330 BC |
|
Chaeremon |
Centaur |
between 370 and 330 BC |
|
Chaeremon |
Thyestes |
between 370 and 330 BC |
|
Chaeremon |
Minyae |
between 370 and 330 BC |
|
Chaeremon |
Unknown (370 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
370 BC |
Lenaea |
|
Oineus |
between 370 and 330 BC |
|
Chaeremon |
Unknown (370 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
370 BC |
Lenaea |
Astydamas II |
Odysseus |
between 370 and 330 BC |
|
Chaeremon |
Traumatias |
between 370 and 330 BC |
|
Chaeremon |
Unknown (368 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
368 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aphareus |
The Ransom of Hector |
367 BC |
Lenaea |
Dionysius |
Unknown (365 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
365 BC |
City Dionysia |
Theodectes |
Leucippus |
between 364 and 322 BC |
|
Cleophon |
Amymone |
364 BC |
Lenaea |
Nicomachus |
Mandroboulus |
between 364 and 322 BC |
|
Cleophon |
Persis |
between 364 and 322 BC |
|
Cleophon |
Telephus |
between 364 and 322 BC |
|
Cleophon |
Actaeon |
between 364 and 322 BC |
|
Cleophon |
Amphiaraus |
between 364 and 322 BC |
|
Cleophon |
Achilles |
between 364 and 322 BC |
|
Cleophon |
Bacchae |
between 364 and 322 BC |
|
Cleophon |
Dexamenus |
between 364 and 322 BC |
|
Cleophon |
Erigone |
between 364 and 322 BC |
|
Cleophon |
Thyestes |
between 364 and 322 BC |
|
Cleophon |
Oinopion |
363 BC |
Lenaea |
Arexis, Unknown |
Medea |
363 BC |
Lenaea |
Androsthenes, Theodorides |
Phaethon |
363 BC |
Lenaea |
Androsthenes, Theodorides |
Antigone |
between 363 and 343 BC |
|
Sophocles, Aristodemus, Theodorus |
Hypsipyle |
363 BC |
Lenaea |
Hipparchus, Cleaenetus |
Medea |
between 362 and 321 BC |
|
Diogenes |
Oedipus |
between 362 and 321 BC |
|
Diogenes |
Chrysippus |
between 362 and 321 BC |
|
Diogenes |
Atreus |
between 362 and 321 BC |
|
Diogenes |
Achilles |
between 362 and 321 BC |
|
Diogenes |
Helen |
between 362 and 321 BC |
|
Diogenes |
Heracles |
between 362 and 321 BC |
|
Diogenes |
Thyestes |
between 362 and 321 BC |
|
Diogenes |
Unknown (361 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
361 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aphareus |
Unknown (360 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
360 BC |
City Dionysia |
Amymon |
Unknown (356 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
356 BC |
Lenaea |
Achaeus II |
Unknown (355 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
355 BC |
Lenaea |
Aphareus |
Unknown (354 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
354 BC |
Lenaea |
Philinus |
Unknown (352 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
352 BC |
Lenaea |
Asclepidaes I |
Unknown (351 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
351 BC |
Lenaea |
Caerius |
Unknown (350 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
350 BC |
Lenaea |
Timostratus |
Unknown (347 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
347 BC |
City Dionysia |
Thettalus, Astydamas II, Cleomachus |
Unknown (342 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
342 BC |
City Dionysia |
Athenodorus |
Achilles |
341 BC |
City Dionysia |
Astydamas II, Thettalus |
Athamas |
341 BC |
City Dionysia |
Astydamas II, Neoptolemus |
Antigone |
341 BC |
City Dionysia |
Athenodorus, Astydamas II |
Teucer |
341 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euaretus |
Achilles |
341 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euaretus, Thettalus |
Unknown (341 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
341 BC |
City Dionysia |
Neoptolemus, Euaretus |
Peliades |
341 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aphareus, Neoptolemus |
Orestes |
341 BC |
City Dionysia |
Athenodorus, Aphareus |
Iphigenia |
341 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Auge |
341 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aphareus, Thettalus |
Lycaon |
340 BC |
City Dionysia |
Astydamas II, Neoptolemus |
Phrixus |
340 BC |
City Dionysia |
Philocles II, Timocles, Thettalus |
Oedipus |
340 BC |
City Dionysia |
Philocles II, Timocles, Neoptolemus |
Alcmaeon |
340 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euaretus, Thettalus |
Unknown (340 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
340 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euaretus, Neoptolemus |
Themistocles |
between 340 and 300 BC |
|
Moschion |
Telephus |
between 340 and 300 BC |
|
Moschion |
Men of Pherae |
between 340 and 300 BC |
|
Moschion |
Icarioi Satyroi |
between 340 and 329 BC |
City Dionysia |
Timocles |
Lycurgus |
340 BC |
City Dionysia |
Timocles, Arreneides |
Electra |
between 340 and 295 BC |
|
Polus, Sophocles |
Orestes |
340 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Parthenopaeus |
340 BC |
City Dionysia |
Astydamas II, Thettalus |
Unknown (339 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
339 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Phorcys |
339 BC |
City Dionysia |
Unknown |
Phorcides |
339 BC |
City Dionysia |
Timocles |
Unknown (331 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
331 BC |
City Dionysia |
Nicostratus |
Unknown (329 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
329 BC |
City Dionysia |
Athenodorus, Theramenes, Philocles, Timocles |
Heniochos (The Charioteer) |
312 BC |
City Dionysia |
Menander, Callipides |
Pankratiast |
311 BC |
City Dionysia |
Theophilus |
Paidion (Little child) |
311 BC |
City Dionysia |
|
Thesauros (Treasure) |
311 BC |
City Dionysia |
Anaxandrides |
Mystis (The Initiate) |
311 BC |
City Dionysia |
Philippides, Asclepiodorus |
[...]skopos (-watcher) |
311 BC |
City Dionysia |
Callipus, Nicostratus |
Apoleipousa (The Runaway Wife) |
311 BC |
City Dionysia |
Ameinias, Asclepiodorus |
Unknown (306 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
306 BC |
Lenaea |
Hieromnemon, Phanostratus |
Unknown (between 300 and 290 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
between 300 and 290 BC |
|
Antiphilus |
Unknown (294 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
294 BC |
City Dionysia |
Aeantides |
Unknown (290 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
290 BC |
City Dionysia |
Phrynichus |
Unknown (286 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
286 BC |
City Dionysia |
Homerus |
Ephesia (Woman of Ephesus) |
284 BC |
Lenaea |
Simylus, Aristomachus |
Nekros (The Corpse) |
284 BC |
Lenaea |
Diodorus, Aristomachus |
Mainomenos (The Madman) |
284 BC |
Lenaea |
Cephisius, Diodorus |
The Poet |
284 BC |
Lenaea |
Antiphanes, Phoenicides |
Unknown (282 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
282 BC |
City Dionysia |
Dionysiades |
Orestes |
between 279 and 219 BC |
City Dionysia |
Euripides |
Unknown (278 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
278 BC |
City Dionysia |
Xenocrates |
Phasma (The Ghost) |
between 262 and 254 BC |
City Dionysia |
Menander, Dioscurides |
[Mis]anthropoi |
between 262 and 254 BC |
City Dionysia |
Callias, Diphilius |
Oedipus |
between 256 and 252 BC |
Lenaea |
|
Erchieis (Men of Erchia) |
between 210 and 200 BC |
City Dionysia |
Nicodemus, Unknown |
Misogynes (The Woman hater) |
between 200 and 190 BC |
City Dionysia |
Menander |
Chrysippus |
between 200 and 100 BC |
|
Silenus |
Phoenix |
between 200 and 100 BC |
|
Athenodorus |
Ephesioi (Ephesians) |
183 BC |
City Dionysia |
Criton, Sophilos |
Nauagos |
183 BC |
City Dionysia |
Paramonus, Onesimus |
Philoikeios (The Family Man) |
183 BC |
City Dionysia |
Timostratus, Callistratus |
Philodespotos (The Faithful Servant) |
183 BC |
City Dionysia |
Sogenes, Hecataeus |
Milesia (The Woman from Miletus) |
183 BC |
City Dionysia |
Philemon, Crates |
Apokleinomene (The Woman shut up indoors) |
183 BC |
City Dionysia |
Posidippus |
Apokleiomene (The Woman shut up indoors) |
181 BC |
City Dionysia |
Philostratus, Posidippus |
Phasma (The Ghost) |
167 BC |
City Dionysia |
Menander, Monimus |
Unknown (167 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
167 BC |
City Dionysia |
Paramonus, Damon |
Aitolos (The Man from Aetolia) |
167 BC |
City Dionysia |
Monimus, Criton |
The Poet |
167 BC |
City Dionysia |
Biottus, Damon |
Unknown (25 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) |
25 BC |
City Dionysia |
Thrasycles |