Die Perser (Hans Bogner translation)
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- Stage play
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The Persians (Ancient Greek: Πέρσαι, romanized: Pérsai, 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. It's his oldest surviving play, and, by extension, the oldest surviving piece of ancient Greek drama.
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- Die Perser(Hans Bogner translation) is a translation of Πέρσαι
- Die Perser(Hans Bogner translation) was translated by Hans Bogner(German classical philologist)
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- 2025-01-06