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Tragic poets in clasical AthensRepository:
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http://acrosswalls.org/datasets/
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Version: 1.0
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5th-century plays by tragic poets other than Aeschylus, Sophicles, and Euripides415
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lidtragic poetplaysfirst performancelast performancebirth deathpoet notessources
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10Astydamas the Elder2403984th century; son of Morsimus son of Philocles; was 15 times victorious; inscriptions mention the performance of his tragedies in 348,342, and 341from various sources; most helpful
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3Sophocles123470409http://www.theoi.com/Text/ListTragedians.html
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21Neophron of Sicyon120http://www.perseus.tufts.edu
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24Pilocles the Elder100contemporary of Euripides
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2Euripides92456407Suda On Line
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1Aeschylus76499458http://www.stoa.org/sol
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8Aristarchus of Tegea70fifth century
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16Iophon of Athens50428405other years as well; son of Sophocles
I categorize four tragic poets as sixth-century poets:  Thespis of Attica, Choerilus of Athens, Phrynichus of Athens, and Pratinas of Philius.
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4Ion of Chios45452428
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5Achaeus of Eretria30484405
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20Morychus11contemporary of Aristophanes
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22Nicomachus of Phrygia11contemporary of Euripides
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7Agathon of Athens4447400
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6Acestor of Sacas
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9Aristias of Philius
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11Carcinus the Elder
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12Critias of Athens
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13Euphorion of Athens
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14Euripides the Younger
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15Hieronymus of Athens
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17Melanthius
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18Meletus of Athens
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19Morsimus of Athens
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23Nothippus
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25Pythangelus
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26Sthenelus
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27Theognis of Athens
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28Timesitheus
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29Tomotheus of Miletus
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30Xenocles the Elder
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Xenophanes