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Aeschylus (c. 525 – 456/455 BCE), alternatively Aischylos, 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 Aeschylus and various other tragedians.[1]

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  • Aeschylus was a veteran of the Battle of Marathon alongside his brother, Cynaegirus, who sadly died in the battle.  
    • Aeschylus and his younger brother, Ameinias also fought at the Battle of Salamis under Themistokles.  
  • Aeschylus was laid to rest near the city of Gela, in Sicily.  

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