He wrote 123 plays, and when he competed he never placed lower then second in a competition.
As playwrights.
No, Socrates and Sophocles were not the same person. Socrates was an ancient Greek philosopher, known for his role in the development of Western philosophy, while Sophocles was an ancient Greek playwright, known for his dramatic tragedies like "Oedipus Rex" and "Antigone."
There is little known about the time that Sophocles was born or his parents. His father's name was Sophilus, but other than his mother being a midwife, no other details are known.
Sophocles was a playwright and a prominent figure in ancient Greek theater. He is best known for his tragedies, including "Oedipus Rex" and "Antigone."
Sophocles most known work is Oedipus. He also wrote Antigone, Electra and Trachiniae (The Women of Trachis).
Sophocles and Euripides
The 7 surviving plays of Sophocles are: "Antigone," "Oedipus Rex" (also known as "Oedipus the King"), "Oedipus at Colonus," "Ajax," "Electra," "The Women of Trachis" (also known as "The Trachiniae"), and "Philoctetes."
Sophocles J. Orfanidis has written: 'Optimum signal processing' -- subject(s): Signal processing 'Introduction to signal processing' -- subject(s): Digital techniques, Signal processing
Oedipus and Antigone - generally known as the Theban plays
Sophocles was a famous Greek playwright who was born in Attica in rural Greece and later moved to Greece's capital city of Athens.
No, sophocles was a scientist.
Sophocles