Associations to the word «Sophocles»
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Adverb
Wiktionary
SOPHOCLES, proper noun. A Greek dramatic poet (ca.495 BC – 406 BC); Sophocles was one of the three greatest Greek tragedians. In the Athenian dramatic competitions of the Festival of Dionysus, he won more first prizes (around 20) than any other playwright, and placed second in all others he participated in. He is best remembered for his Oedipus Cycle of plays.
SOPHOCLES, proper noun. A male given name, mostly representing transliteration of the modern Greek Σοφοκλής.
Dictionary definition
SOPHOCLES, noun. One of the great tragedians of ancient Greece (496-406 BC).
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