Index of Events
476 BC
Phrynichus' victory at the City Dionysia, possibly with a performance including the tragedy Phoenician Women. Themistocles was the choregos.
- Poet(s):
Phrynichus (*) - Choregus:
Themistocles (*) - Festival:
City Dionysia (*) - Type: tragic victory, choregic tragic victory
- Source(s): Phrynichus Test. 4
472 BC
Aeschylus' victory at the City Dionysia during the archonship of Menon, with the plays Phineus, Persians, Glaucus and the satyr drama Prometheus. Pericles was the choregus.
- Poet(s):
Aeschylus (*) - Choregus:
Pericles (*) - Festival:
City Dionysia (*) - Type: tragic victory, choregic tragic victory
- Source(s):
458 BC
Aeschylus' victory at the City Dionysia during the archonship of Philocles, with the plays Agamemnon, Choephoroi, Eumenides (the "Oresteia") and the satyr drama Proteus. Xenocles was the choregus.
- Poet(s):
Aeschylus (*) - Choregus:
Xenocles (*) - Festival:
City Dionysia (*) - Type: tragic victory, choregic tragic victory
- Source(s): ,
446 BC
Carcinus I wins a victory at the City Dionysia. A person whose name initial part is "Thal-" was the choregos.
- Poet(s):
Carcinus I (*) - Festival:
City Dionysia (*) - Type: tragic victory, choregic tragic victory
- Source(s): Carcinus I Test. 1
422 BC
Menecrates' victory at the City Dionysia. A person from Paeania whose name final letter is "-n" was the choregos. Myniscos was the protagonist.
- Poet(s):
Menecrates (*) - Actor:
Myniscos (*) - Festival:
City Dionysia (*) - Type: tragic victory, choregic tragic victory
- Source(s): Menecrates Test. 1