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    Achaeus (gr. Achaios, Αχαιός) of Eretria ((in Greek Aχαιος; born 484 BC) in Euboea was an Athenian playwright of tragedies and satires, variously said to have written 24, 30, or 44 plays, of which 19 titles are known, some of which include

    Adrastus,
    Aithon
    Eumenides
    Pirithous
    Theseus
    Oedipus
    Azanes
    Athla or Athloi
    Alkmeon
    Alphesiboia
    Hephaistos
    Iris
    Cycnus (Kyknos)
    Linus (Linos)
    Moirai
    Momos
    Omphale
    Philoctetes


    His first play was produced in 447 BC and won a victory.

    A quote in Aristophanes' The Frog suggests he was dead by 405 BC. Some classicists suggest that his winning only one prize was due to him not an Athenian by birth, and the men of Athens were loath to honor any but their own fellow-citizens.

    Achaeus of Eretria belongs to the classic age, but was not himself a classic, though his satyric plays were much admired for their spirited style, albeit somewhat labored and lacking in c