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Aristias (Ancient Gr****: Ἀριστίας), son of Pratinas, was a
dramatic poet of
ancient Greece whose tomb
Pausanias saw at Phlius, and
whose satyric dramas...
- Κυριάκος Αριστίας,
Konstantinos Kyriakos Aristias;
transitional Cyrillic: Коⲛстантiⲛꙋ Aрiстia, Constantinŭ
Aristia; 1800 – 18
April 1880) was a Wallachian-born...
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aristeia or
aristia (/ˌærɪˈstiːə/;
Ancient Gr****: ἀριστεία [aristěːaː], "excellence") is a
scene in the
dramatic conventions of epic
poetry as in the...
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invented in Athens. It met with
approval and was
further developed by his son
Aristias, by C****ilus, by Aeschylus, and others. The
origins of
performance culture...
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Aeschylus (Seven
Against Thebes);
Aristias took 2nd
place 4?? BC -
Mesatus 463 BC -
Aeschylus (The Suppliants) 460 BC -
Aristias 458 BC -
Aeschylus (The Oresteia);...
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native forest.
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Euripides is not the only
ancient dramatist who
wrote a
Cyclops satyr play.
Aristias of the
early fifth century did also. But
Cyclops is
apparently the only...
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Philharmonic Society,
created by Ion Câmpineanu, Rădulescu, and
Constantin Aristia. In 1835, he
published his
first lyrical works. A year later, he began...
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Aeschylus for the
prize at Athens. In the
agora of
Phlius was the tomb of
Aristias, the son of Pratinas. It was also the
hometown of Plato's
female student...