Greek tragedy was a popular and influential form of drama performed in theatres across ancient greek from the late 6th century BCE
Sophocles was born and lived in the 4th century BC. He was a Greek tragedian and his plays are still available today.
There are four famous ancient Greek playwrights. Sophocles is the most famous writer of tragedies; his Oedipus Rex is one of the world's most famous plays. Euripides is also a very famous tragedian who wrote several plays including Hippolytus, Bacchae, Alcestis and one of his most famous, Medea. Aeschylus was a third famous tragedian. The most famous comic writer was Aristophanes, famous for his plays The Birds and The Frogs and the utterly hilarious and still topical Lysistrata.
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A tragedian is either an actor who specializes in tragic roles, or a playwright who writes tragedies.
Thespis was the first tragedian to win the City Dionysia playwriting prize
The Tragedian - 1908 was released on: USA: 17 June 1908
Tragedienne
comedian
Tragedienne
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The antonym of comedian is tragedian.
The Greek tragedian Euripides
Euripedes
The Greek tragedian Euripides
Aeschylus was a Greek tragedian.