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470:, making him the first known playwright to receive this honor (we know of four others). Astydamas then wrote some boastful verse on the base of the statue -- namely that he "had no rivals worthy of his powers", and that he "ought to have been born in the time of the great poets of old" -- that rankled the Athenians, who erased his writing, though these lines were later immortalized as an 1278: 485:
Some scholars observe that there is scant contemporary reference to this controversy--the anecdote can be traced back no earlier than a few decades after Astydamas's death--so consider that it should not blindly be assumed that the event happened as is described, or happened at all.
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While none of his plays survive, and modern scholars do not find much in the remaining fragments worthy of praise, Astydamas was unquestionably extremely popular in his time, and there is evidence his plays were still being performed centuries after his death. He was mentioned by
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attributes this achievement to the elder Astydamas, but other sources indicate that the 15-time winner was a contemporary of, and competitor to, the tragic poet
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An inscribed statue base from the Theatre of Dionysus exists bearing the inscription Ἀστυ, and is generally associated with this historical episode.
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and was by far the most celebrated and prolific dramatist of the 4th century BCE. He was active from roughly 373 BCE to 340 BCE.
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was also a tragic poet. The family is often described as "one of the most remarkable theatrical families in Attic history".
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and other theatre festivals, earning his first victory in 372 BCE. The tenth-century encyclopedia known as the
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in a starring role, and the Athenians so adored the play they bestowed upon Astydamas a bronze statue at the
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There was a later tragedian named Astydamas who may have been the son or grandson of this Astydamas.
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Astydamas was part of a sprawling, multi-generational theatre family. He was the son of
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The meagre fragments do little to explain his great popularity.
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was a masterpiece on the level of any by Aeschylus or
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Index

Astydamas the Younger
Ancient Greek
tragic poet
ancient Greece
Athens
Astydamas the Elder
Aeschylus
Philocles
Philocles the Younger
Morsimus
Aeschylus
Philopatho
Euaeon
Euphorion
Philocles
Morsimus
Melanthius
Astydamas the Elder
Astydamas the Younger
Philocles the Younger
rhetorician
Isocrates
Dionysia
Lenaia
Suda
Theodectes
Aristotle
Poetics
Plutarch
Sophocles

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