Associations to the word «Aeschylus»
Noun
- Prometheus
- Thebes
- Persian
- Herodotus
- Tragedy
- Trilogy
- Plutarch
- Dramatist
- Iliad
- Cassandra
- Zeus
- Playwright
- Homer
- Athenian
- Plato
- Heracles
- Athens
- Virgil
- Bearer
- Achilles
- Aristotle
- Ovid
- Perseus
- Aphrodite
- Hera
- Shelley
- Orpheus
- Athena
- Odysseus
- Artemis
- Hades
- Seven
- Shakespeare
- Eros
- Ajax
- Greek
- Bce
- Chorus
- Apollo
- Tortoise
- Myth
- Bound
- Dante
- Io
- Darius
- Bc
- Argus
- Fragment
- Sicily
- Afterlife
- Marathon
- Corinth
- Poseidon
- Medusa
- Cyclops
- Cicero
- Schubert
- Thrace
- Frog
- Seneca
- Papyrus
- Odyssey
- Translation
- Drama
- Orator
- Poet
- Syracuse
- Freud
- Contemporary
- Fable
- Epic
- Oracle
- Troy
- Tyrant
- Play
- Nightingale
- Sparta
- Underworld
- Downfall
- Weir
- Terence
- Ode
- Prologue
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
AESCHYLUS, proper noun. A Greek dramatic poet (525 BC - 456 BC); Aeschylus was the earliest of the three greatest Greek tragedians.
AESCHYLUS, proper noun. (historical) A male given name.
Dictionary definition
AESCHYLUS, noun. Greek tragedian; the father of Greek tragic drama (525-456 BC).
Wise words
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