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The play Libation Bearers was written by one of the greatest of all Greek tragedians Aeschylus (c. worldhistory.org/Libation_Bear

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The play Agamemnon was written by one of the greatest Greek tragedians Aeschylus (c. worldhistory.org/Agamemnon_(Pl

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The ancient Greeks built open-air theatres where the public could watch the performances of Greek comedy, tragedy, and satyr plays. worldhistory.org/article/895/g [Play]

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Mycenae was a fortified late Bronze Age city located between two hills on the Argolid plain of the Peloponnese, Greece. The acropolis today dates from between the 14th and 13th century BCE when the Mycenaean civilization was at its peak of power, influence and artistic expression. The archaeological sites of Mycenae and nearby Tiryns are listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
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The play Agamemnon was written by one of the greatest Greek tragedians Aeschylus (c. 525 – 455 BCE), “Father of Greek Tragedy.” Older than both Sophocles and Euripides, he was the most popular and influential of all tragedians of his era. Winning first prize at the Dionysia competition in 458 BCE, Agamemnon was the first play in a trilogy The Oresteia; the remaining two tragedies were Libation ...worldhistory.org/Agamemnon_(Pl

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The play Agamemnon was written by one of the greatest Greek tragedians Aeschylus (c. 525 – 455 BCE), “Father of Greek Tragedy.” Older than both Sophocles and Euripides, he was the most popular and influential of all tragedians of his era. Winning first prize at the Dionysia competition in 458 BCE, Agamemnon was the first play in a trilogy The Oresteia; the remaining two tragedies were Libation ...worldhistory.org/Agamemnon_(Pl

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