Πέρσαι
- Persai
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- Πέρσαι
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- Greek, Ancient
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Wikipedia
The Persians (Ancient Greek: Πέρσαι, Persai, Latinised as Persae) is an ancient Greek tragedy written during the Classical period of Ancient Greece by the Greek tragedian Aeschylus. It is the second and only surviving part of a now otherwise lost trilogy that won the first prize at the dramatic competitions in Athens' City Dionysia festival in 472 BC, with Pericles serving as choregos.
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The second and only surviving part of a now otherwise lost trilogy that won the first prize at the dramatic competitions in Athens' City Dionysia festival in 472 BC.
Last modified: 2022-04-11 (revision #91046)
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- Πέρσαι has translation Die Perser(Hans Bogner translation)
- Πέρσαι was written by Αἰσχύλος(Ancient Greek tragedian)
- Πέρσαι has translation Die Perser(Ludwig Wolde translation)
- Πέρσαι has translation Die Perser(Droysen translation)
- Πέρσαι has translation The Persians(translated by Seth G. Benardete)
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- Last Modified
- 2025-01-06