Year:
c. 264/3 BC
Notes:
Inscription on Parian Marble Marm. Par. A 56 = TrGF4, T B3, p. 42. - Sophocles. Marm. Par. A 68 = TrGF1, 78 Polyidus, F1, p. 248 Marm. Par. B 15 = TrGF1, 92 Sosphianes, T2, p. 261 Marm. Par. A 59 = TrGF3, T3, p. 37-8
Bibliography:
Parian Marble (FGrHist 239) = TrGF 1, DID D 1, p. 49
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Ajax the Locrian (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Alcmaeon (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Aleadai (Sons of Aleus) (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Alexander (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Amphiaraus (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Amphitryon (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
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Clytemnestra (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Colchides (Women of Colchis) (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
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Erigone (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Eriphyle (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
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Minos (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
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Neoptolemus (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Niobe (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Niptra (Footwashing) (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Odysseus Akanthoplex (Wounded with the spine) (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Odysseus Mainomenus (The Madness of Odyesseus) (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Oecles (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Oenomaus (between 468 and 414 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Oreithyia (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Palamedes (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Pandora (Sphyrokopoi) (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Peleus (between 468 and 424 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Phaeacians (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Phaedra (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Philoctetes at Troy (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Phineus (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Phoenix (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Phrixus (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Phrygians (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Phthiotides (Women of Phthia) (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Polyxena (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Priam (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Procris (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Rhizotomoi (Root-cutters) (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Salmoneus (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Scyrioi (Men of Scyros) (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Sinon (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Sisyphus (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Syndeipnoi (Those who dine together) (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Tantalus (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Telephus (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Tereus (between 468 and 414 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Teucer (between 468 and 423 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Thamyras (between 468 and 406 BC) | Euaion (Tragic Actor) Sophocles (Dramatist) Sophocles (Musician) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
The Demand for Helen's return (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
The Rape of Helen (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
The Satyrs at Taenarum (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
The Scythians (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
The Wedding of Helen (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Theseus (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Thyestes (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Trachiniae (Women of Trachis) (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Triptolemus (468 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | City Dionysia |
Tympanistai (The Drummers) (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Tyndareus (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | ||
Xoanephoroi (between 468 and 406 BC) | Sophocles (Dramatist) | ||
Unknown (456 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (456 BC) | Aeschylus (Dramatist) Euphorion (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | City Dionysia |
Unknown (441 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (441 BC) | Euripides (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | City Dionysia |
Iphigenia (between 398 and 380 BC) | Polyidus (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Aias Mainomenos (Mad Ajax) (between 372 and 340 BC) | Astydamas II (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Alcmaeon (between 372 and 340 BC) | Astydamas II (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Alcmene (between 372 and 340 BC) | Astydamas II (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Bellerophon (between 372 and 340 BC) | Astydamas II (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Epigonoi (between 372 and 340 BC) | Astydamas II (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Hector (between 372 and 340 BC) | Astydamas II (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Heracles (between 372 and 340 BC) | Astydamas II (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Hermes (between 372 and 340 BC) | Astydamas II (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Nauplius (between 372 and 340 BC) | Astydamas II (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Palamedes (between 372 and 340 BC) | Astydamas II (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Phoenix (between 372 and 340 BC) | Astydamas II (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Tyro (between 372 and 340 BC) | Astydamas II (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | |
Unknown (372 BC, Theatre of Dionysus, Athens) (372 BC) | Astydamas II (Dramatist) | Theatre of Dionysus (Athens, Attica) (Athens, Attica) | City Dionysia |
Meleager (between 336 and 300 BC) | Sosiphanes I (Dramatist) | Theatre (Syracuse, Sicily ) (Syracuse, Sicily) |
Associated people:
Aeschylus