Επτά επί Θήβας by Aeschylus
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Aeschylus, 526 BCE-457 BCE
Greek
"Επτά επί Θήβας" by Aeschylus is a tragedy produced in 467 BC. The play depicts the siege of Thebes by an Argive army led by seven champions, including Polynices, who seeks to claim his rightful turn at ruling the city. His brother Eteocles defends Thebes after refusing to relinquish power. As commanders are assigned to each of the city's seven gat...
father Oedipus's curse that they would divide their inheritance by the sword. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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