AESCHYLUS
Chronology of Important Dates
525/4 Birth of
Aeschylus, son of Euphorion of Eleusis, near Athens
510-508 End of Pisistratid tyranny in Athens and establishment
of democracy
499-496 Aeschylus' first dramatic production
490 Aeschylus
fights for Athens in the Battle of Marathon
480 Battles of
Thermopylae and Salamis
479 Battle of
Plataea
472 Production
of Persians. 1st prize
c.470 Aeschylus' first trip to
Sicily and second performance of Persians
468
Sophocles wins his first tragic victory. Aeschylus lost.
467 Production
of Seven Against Thebes. 1st prize.
463? Production of Suppliant
Women. 1st prize
458 Production
of the Oresteia (Agamemnon, Libation Bearers, and Eumenides)
456? Production of Prometheus
Bound
456/55 Death and burial of
Aeschylus at Gela in Sicily
Aeschylus' Tombstone Inscription
This memorial hides Aeschylus, the Athenian, son of Euphorion
Who died in wheat-bearing Gela.
The precinct of Marathon and the long-haired Mede,
Who knows it well, may tell of his great valor.
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