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  2. Bornc. 525/524 BC · Eleusis
    Diedc. 456 BC (aged approximately 67) · Gela, Sicily
    Occupation(s)Playwright and soldier
    ChildrenEuphorion · Euaeon
    Aeschylus: How He Revolutionized Drama
    Aeschylus: How He Revolutionized Drama
    How Aeschylus Changed Greek Drama Forever
    How Aeschylus Changed Greek Drama Forever
    Life

    Aeschylus was born around 525 BC in Eleusis, a small town about 27 kilometres (17 mi) northwest of Athens, in the fertile valleys of western Attica. Some scholars argue that the date of Aeschylus's birth may be based o… See more

    Personal life

    Aeschylus married and had two sons, Euphorion and Euaeon, both of whom became tragic poets. Euphorion won first prize in 431 BC in competition against both Sophocles and Euripides. A nephew of Aeschylus, … See more

    Death

    In 458 BC, Aeschylus returned to Sicily for the last time, visiting the city of Gela, where he died in 456 or 455 BC. Valerius Maximus wrote that he was killed outside the city by a tortoise dropped by an eagle which had mistaken hi… See more

    Works

    The seeds of Greek drama were sown in religious festivals for the gods, chiefly Dionysus, the god of wine. During Aeschylus' lifetime, dramatic competitions became part of the City Dionysia, held in spring. Th… See more

     
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  2. Aeschylus | Biography, Plays, & Facts | Britannica

    Aeschylus (born 525/524 bc —died 456/455 bc, Gela, Sicily) was the first of classical Athens’ great dramatists, who raised the emerging art of tragedy to great heights of poetry and theatrical power.

     
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    Aeschylus (525 BC – 456 BC) was an Ancient Greek poet and writer. He wrote about 70–90 plays. [1] [2] Only six of his tragedies have survived complete. Aeschylus was the earliest of the three greatest Greek writers of tragedians. …

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    Often described as the father of tragedy by both Ancient Greek authors and modern scholars, Aeschylus is the earliest playwright whose works have survived to this day and age.

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    Learn about the life and works of Aeschylus, the first of the three great Greek tragedians. He wrote over 80 plays, but only 7 survive, including the Oresteia trilogy and Persians.

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