• Achaeus of Eretria (Ancient Greek: Ἀχαιός ὁ Ἐρετριεύς; born 484 BC in Euboea) was a Greek playwright and author of tragedies and satyr plays. He is variously...
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  • Achaeus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Achaeus is a masculine given name. It may refer to: Achaeus of Eretria (born 484 BC), tragic poet Achaeus...
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  • Alcestis Tantalus Achaeus of Eretria (484-c. 405 BC) Adrastus Linus Cycnus Eumenides Philoctetes Pirithous Theseus Œdipus Achaeus of Syracuse (c. 356 BC)...
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    Eretria (/əˈriːtriə/; Greek: Ερέτρια, Erétria, Ancient Greek: Ἐρέτρια, Erétria, literally 'city of the rowers') is a town in Euboea, Greece, facing the...
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  • BC) Achaeus of Eretria, Greek tragedian Wu Zixu, political advisor from Chu who has been employed at the court of the State of Wu during the reign of King...
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    were younger than Sophocles wrote plays about Oedipus. These include Achaeus of Eretria, Nichomachus and the elder Xenocles. The Bibliotheca, a Roman-era...
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  • component of the Long Walls from Athens to the port of Piraeus is completed. Achaeus of Eretria, a Greek playwright, produces his first play. Pericles...
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    447 BC: Battle of Coronea—The Athenians are driven out of Boeotia. 447 BC: Achaeus of Eretria, a Greek playwright, shows his first play. 445 BC: Pericles...
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  • diplomat Acacius of Caesarea – bishop of Caesarea Acesias – physician Acestorides – tyrant of Syracuse Achaeus – general Achaeus of Eretria – poet Achermus...
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  • Halicarnassus, Greek historian (approximate date) (died c. 425 BC) Achaeus of Eretria, Greek tragedian 481 BC Protagoras, Greek presocratic philosopher...
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