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476 BC

Phrynichus' victory at the City Dionysia, possibly with a performance including the tragedy Phoenician Women. Themistocles was the choregos.

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.

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.

446 BC

Carcinus I wins a victory at the City Dionysia. A person whose name initial part is "Thal-" was the choregos.

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.