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Euphorion (playwright)
Euphorion (, ''Euphoríōn'') was the son of the tragedian Aeschylus and himself an author of tragedies. In the Dionysia of 431 BCE, Euphorion won 1st prize, defeating both Sophocles (who took 2nd prize) and Euripides, who took 3rd prize with a tetralogy that includes the extant play ''Medea''.〔 He is purported by some to have been the author of ''Prometheus Bound''—previously assumed to be the work of his father, to whom it was attributed at the Library of Alexandria,〔West 1990.〕—for several reasons, chiefly that the perspective of the playwright on Zeus is far less reverent than in other plays by Aeschylus〔For a summary of the "Zeus Problem" and the theory of an evolving Zeus, see Conacher 1980.〕 and that references to the play appear in the plays of the comic Aristophanes, leading historians to date it as late as 415 BCE,〔 long after Aeschylus's death. This makes him a potential fourth surviving Ancient Greek tragedian.
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