Index of ' Events
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): ,
Between 416 and 413 BC
Xenocles I with the plays Oedipus, Lycaon, Bacchae, and the satyr drama Athamas, and Euripides with the plays Alexander, Palamedes, Trojan Women, and the satyr drama Sisyphus, competed at the City Dionysia. Xenocles won the first and Euripides the second prize.
- Poet(s):
Xenocles I (*),Euripides (*) - Festival:
City Dionysia (*) - Type: tragic performance, tragic victory
- Source(s): Nothippus Test. 1, Xenocles I Test. 1