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<noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(525-456 BC) [[Greece|Greek]] tragedian, considered to be the father of Greek tragic [[drama]]; wrote ''[[Agamemnon]]'' and ''[[The Eumenides]]''.
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(525–456 [[Common Era|BCE]]) Earliest great [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] tragic [[drama|dramatist]]; only 7 plays survive, including the trilogy the ''Oresteia'' (about the House of Atreus).

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A definition or brief description of Aeschylus.

(525–456 BCE) Earliest great Greek tragic dramatist; only 7 plays survive, including the trilogy the Oresteia (about the House of Atreus).