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Where was Aeschylus born?When was he born?

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Where was Aeschylus born?When was he born?

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Aeschylus the greatest of the three great playwrights of ancient Greece and Athens (the others being Sophocles and Euripides) and the earliest of them. He was born in 525 BCE in Eleusis in Northern Attica to an aristocratic family, and fought bravely in the Persian wars. He was the first playwright to introduce the second actor to his plays (until then the plays incorporated one actor as wall as a chorus lead by the Choregos or chorus-leader), and thus created Drama and dialogue in the theatre. Of his 90 or so plays only six survived, as well as a seventh play which was mistakely attributed to him, but recently was proven to be of another anonymous playwright. Of these six plays, we have the only surviving trilogy of ancient Athens. The plays are: The Oresteia trilogy which includes Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers (Choephori) and The Eumenides; Seven against Thebes; The Persians and The Suppliant Women; the seventh of the plays (and the non-Aeschylean) is Prometheus Bound. Various frag

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Aeschylus (Greek: Αισχύλος, 525 BC/524 BC – 456 BC) was an ancient Greek playwright. He is often recognized as the father or the founder of tragedy, and is the earliest of the three Greek tragedians whose plays survive, the others being Sophocles and Euripides. He expanded the number of characters in plays to allow for conflict among them; previously, characters interacted only with the chorus. No more than seven of the estimated seventy plays written by Aeschylus have survived into modern times. Many of Aeschylus’ works were influenced by the Persian invasion of Greece, which took place during his lifetime. His play The Persians remains a quintessential primary source of information about this period in Greek history. The war was so important to Greeks and to Aeschylus himself that, upon his death around 456 BC, his epitaph included a reference to his participation in the Greek victory at Marathon but not to his success as a playwright. For more :

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Aeschylus was born in either 524 or 523 BC in Eleusis, a small town about 27 kilometers northwest of Athens, which is nestled in the fertile valleys of western Attica. His family was both wealthy and well-established; his father Euphorion was a member of the Eupatridae, the ancient nobility of Attica.

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