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- 43); the clearest is Eustathius 1769.45: "They called those competing tragedians, clearly because of the song over the billy goat"... Athenian tragedy—the...
- Tragedian refers to: A term for Gr**** playwrights who wrote tragedies. See Gr**** Tragedy. The name of the roving acting company in Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz...
- Ezekiel the Tragedian – also known as Ezekiel the Dramatist and Ezekiel the Poet – was a Jewish dramatist who wrote in Alexandria. Naomi Yavneh dated...
- Αἰσχύλος Aischýlos; c. 525/524 – c. 456/455 BC) was an ancient Gr**** tragedian often described as the father of tragedy. Academic knowledge of the genre...
- Sophocles (c. 497/496 – winter 406/405 BC) was an ancient Gr**** tragedian known as one of three from whom at least one play has survived in full. His...
- A Tragedian in Spite of Himself Russian: Трагик поневоле, romanized: Tragik ponyevole, also known as A Reluctant Tragic Hero) is an 1889 one-act play...
- Diogenes of Athens (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Διογένης ὁ Ἀθηναῖος) was a writer of Gr**** tragedy in the late 5th or early 4th century BC. His works are listed by...
- Jean Rotrou (21 August 1609 – 28 June 1650) was a French poet and tragedian. Rotrou was born at Dreux, city of the current department of Eure-et-Loir...
- Carcinus (Gr****: Καρκίνος) was an Ancient Gr**** tragedian from Thoricus, the son of the playwright Xenocles and grandson of Carcinus. Another Xenocles...
- Lillo (3 February 1691 – 4 September 1739) was an English playwright and tragedian. He was also a jeweller in London. He produced his first stage work, Silvia...