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- Astydamas (Ancient Gr****: Ἀστυδάμας), or sometimes Astydamas the Younger or Astydamas Minor, was a tragic poet of ancient Greece, who lived at Athens...
- poets. Astydamas's sons, Astydamas and Philocles, were both also tragic poets, and there is a later, more obscure tragic poet named Astydamas who may...
- in turn the father of the tragedian Astydamas the Elder and was in his turn the father of the tragedian Astydamas the Younger. According to the Suda,...
- definitively closed and even if they depict scenes from Astydamas' play they may be relevant since Astydamas may have been influenced by Euripides. The vases...
- elements of the legend appear in other places. The 4th century tragedian Astydamas wrote a play about Antigone that is now lost. A description of an ancient...
- Corinth) 401 BC - Sophocles (Oedipus at Colonus (posthumous award) 372 BC – Astydamas 3?? BC - Aphareus (? = exact year not preserved) 486 BC – Chionides 472...
- 1884 - 1890, ss. 370 (u. Anthylla, Antias), 656 (u. Asteria 9), 661 (u. Astydamas), 942 (u. Damasistrate), 948 (u. Dailochos), 988 (u. Demoleon), 1243 (u...
- Electra, and Iphigenia in Aulis. Other contemporary tragedians, such as Astydamas, wrote works on Achilles that are completely lost today. The philosopher...
- 341, as well as the Lenea. In 340 BC, he acted in the Parthenopaeus of Astydamas. He acted as the envoy of Alexander to Pixodarus of Caria in 336 BC. In...
- Piraeus (87–86 BC). There was a po****r, now lost play by the tragedian Astydamas with Hermes as the primary subject. As Gr**** culture and influence spread...