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- Iophon abstract "Iophon (fl. 428 BC – 405 BC) was a Greek tragic poet and son of Sophocles.Iophon gained the second prize in tragic competition in 428 BC, Euripides being first, and Ion third. He must have been living in 405 BC, the date of the production of The Frogs of Aristophanes, in which he is spoken of as the only good Athenian tragic poet, although it is hinted that he owed much to his fathers' assistance. He wrote fifty plays, of which only a few fragments and the following eight titles remain: Achilles, Actaeon, Aulodoi (\"The Flute-Singers\"), Bacchae, Dexamenos, Iliou Persis (\"The Sacking of Troy\"), Pentheus, and Telephus.It is said that Iophon accused his father before the court of the phratores of being incapable of managing his affairs, so that he might gain the guardianship of his father's fortune, to which Sophocles replied by reading the chorus of the Oedipus at Colonus (688 ff.), which he was currently writing; the piece so proved that he was still in possession of all his mental faculties that he was acquitted.".
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- Iophon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Iophon wikiPageWikiLink Cicero.
- Iophon wikiPageWikiLink Euripides.
- Iophon wikiPageWikiLink Floruit.
- Iophon wikiPageWikiLink Ion_of_Chios.
- Iophon wikiPageWikiLink Johann_August_Nauck.
- Iophon wikiPageWikiLink Oedipus_at_Colonus.
- Iophon wikiPageWikiLink Plutarch.
- Iophon wikiPageWikiLink Poet.
- Iophon wikiPageWikiLink Scholia.
- Iophon wikiPageWikiLink Sophocles.
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- Iophon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iophon".
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- Iophon subject Category:5th-century_BC_Greek_people.
- Iophon subject Category:5th-century_BC_writers.
- Iophon subject Category:Ancient_Athenians.
- Iophon subject Category:Ancient_Greek_dramatists_and_playwrights.
- Iophon subject Category:Tragic_poets.
- Iophon subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Iophon subject Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Iophon hypernym Poet.
- Iophon type Person.
- Iophon type Writer.
- Iophon type Athenian.
- Iophon type Dramatist.
- Iophon type Writer.
- Iophon type Dramatist.
- Iophon comment "Iophon (fl. 428 BC – 405 BC) was a Greek tragic poet and son of Sophocles.Iophon gained the second prize in tragic competition in 428 BC, Euripides being first, and Ion third. He must have been living in 405 BC, the date of the production of The Frogs of Aristophanes, in which he is spoken of as the only good Athenian tragic poet, although it is hinted that he owed much to his fathers' assistance.".
- Iophon label "Iophon".
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- Iophon sameAs Иофон_(из_Афин).
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- Iophon wasDerivedFrom Iophon?oldid=704476505.
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