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'''Aischylos''' (c. 525 – c. 456/455 BCE), alternatively '''Aeschylus''', was an ancient [[Greece|Greek]] tragedian, often described as the father of tragedy.
'''Aischylos''' (c. 525 – c. 456/455 BCE), alternatively '''Aeschylus''', was an ancient [[Greece|Greek]] tragedian, often described as the father of tragedy.



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Aischylos (c. 525 – c. 456/455 BCE), alternatively Aeschylus, was an ancient Greek tragedian, often described as the father of tragedy.

In classical antiquity, the Theater of Dionysos in Athens hosted performances of works belonging to Aischylos and various other tragedians.[1]

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