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Sophocles (497 BC, 496 BC, or 495 BC – 406 BC) (Ancient Greek: Σοφοκλης) was one of the [[three ]] great ancient Greek tragedians, together with Aeschylus and Euripides. According to the Suda he wrote 123 plays; in the dramatic competitions of the Festival of Dionysus (where each submission by one playwright consisted of four plays; three tragedies and a satyr play), he won more first prizes (around 20) than any [[other ]] playwright, and placed second in all [[others ]] he participated in (Lloyd-[[Jones ]] 1994: 8). His first victory was in 468, although scholars are no longer certain that this was the first [[time ]] that he competed (Scullion 2002).
Sophocles, 123 [[Ecrits]]
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