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Phrynichus, son of Polyphradmon and pupil of Thespis, was one of the earliest of the Greek tragedians. Some of the ancients, indeed, regarded him as the real founder of tragedy. He gained his first victory in a drama contest in 511 BC. His famous play, the Capture of Miletus, was probably...
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Phrynichus (Greek: Φρύνιχος) may refer to: Phrynichus, a genus in the Amblypygi, an order of arachnids People There are two dramatic poets named Phrynicus whose plays only survive in fragments: Phrynichus (tragic poet), a pioneer of Greek tragedy, most famous for The Fall of Miletus Phrynichus...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Phrynichus: Athenian tragic poet, an older contemporary of Aeschylus. He was the earliest tragedian of whose work some conception can be formed.
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'Phrynichus' (Greek: ) may refer to several figures of ancient Greece: ★ There are two dramatic poets named Phrynicus whose plays only survive in fragments: ★ ★ 'Phrynichus (tragic poet)', ...
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Definition: Phrynichus was an Athenian tragic poet and contemporary of Aeschylus who won his first victory in 511 B.C. Phrynichus introduced the first non-choral actor.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Phrynichus: Athenian tragic poet, an older contemporary of Aeschylus. Phrynichus is the earliest tragedian of whose work some conception can be formed.
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Encyclopedia article about Phrynichus (poet). Information about Phrynichus (poet) in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, ... Phrynichus, fl. 430 B.C., Athenian comic poet...
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Phoenissae Phoenissae ( Phoinissai , ‘Phoenician women’) . 1. Greek tragedy (which has not survived) by Phrynichus
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