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Known For

Writing

Known Credits

19

Gender

Male

Birthday

-

Place of Birth

Eleusis, Greece

Also Known As

  • Ésquilo
  • Esquilo
  • Αἰσχύλος
  • Eschyle
  • Eschilo
  • Aischylos

Aeschylus

Biography

Aeschylus was an ancient Greek tragedian. He is also the first whose plays still survive; the others are Sophocles and Euripides. He is often described as the father of tragedy: critics and scholars' knowledge of the genre begins with his work, and understanding of earlier tragedies is largely based on inferences from his surviving plays, According to Aristotle, he expanded the number of characters in plays to allow conflict among them whereas characters previously had interacted only with the chorus.

Known For

Hercules Unchained
5.0%

Hercules Unchained

Feb 14, 1959

Forgotten Pistolero
6.0%

Forgotten Pistolero

Oct 17, 1969

Trails
7.2%

Trails

May 19, 1978

The Illiac Passion
4.2%

The Illiac Passion

Dec 30, 1967

The Persians
5.0%

The Persians

Dec 30, 1975

The Serpent Son
9.0%

The Serpent Son

Mar 7, 1979

Prometheus Bound
0.0%

Prometheus Bound

Mar 24, 2021

The Persians
0.0%

The Persians

Oct 31, 1961

The Oresteia
0.0%

The Oresteia

Jun 25, 2021

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2021
The Oresteia as Theatre Play
2021
Prometheus Bound as Theatre Play
2015
Prometheus as Theatre Play
2015
Le Supplici di Eschilo - Teatro greco di Siracusa as Theatre Play
2010
L'Orestie as Theatre Play
2004
Prometheus Bound as Author
1998
Prometheus Retrogressing as Theatre Play
1983
The Oresteia as Theatre Play
1979
The Serpent Son as Theatre Play
1978
Trails as Theatre Play
1975
The Persians as Writer
1975
Prometheus Second Person, Singular as Theatre Play
1972
Fragments of an Alms-Film as Original Story
1972
Orestea as Writer
1972
Orestea as Theatre Play
1969
Forgotten Pistolero as Theatre Play
1967
The Illiac Passion as Theatre Play
1961
The Persians as Theatre Play
1959
Hercules Unchained as Theatre Play
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