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| 484 BC |
| | Aeschylus wins the prize for tragedy at the City Dionysia in Athens | |
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| 468 BC |
| | Sophocles wins the prize for tragedy in Athens, defeating Aeschylus in the competition | |
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| 454 BC |
| | Euripides enters the drama contest at the City Dionysia in Athens for the first time | |
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| 423 BC |
| | Socrates is now sufficiently prominent to be satirized in Clouds, a comedy by Aristophanes | |
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| c. 425 BC |
| | Aristophanes wins first prize in Athens for his comedy The Acharnians | |
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| c. 340 BC |
| | The theatre at Epidaurus is the earliest and best surviving example of a classical Greek stage and auditorium | |
| | Epidaurus, the theatre Fotofile CG
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| 264 BC |
| | The first gladiatorial contests in Rome are part of the entertainment at a funeral, and soon become popular | |
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| c. 250 BC |
| | The organ, using a mechanical device to pump air through a set of musical pipes, is invented in Alexandria by Ctesibius | |
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| c. 185 BC |
| | Plautus and Terence, in the second and third century BC, create a Roman drama based on Greek originals | |
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| | Nero comes to Athens to give some of his officially celebrated performances at the Greek games | |
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