Aristides has remained a major figure in …

Years: 468BCE - 468BCE

Aristides has remained a major figure in Athenian politics until he dies in 468.

Aeschylus, having returned to Athens, writes Seven against Thebes, the final installment of a trilogy about the destruction of the House of Oedipus.

The play focuses on the decision of Eteocles, the son of Oedipus and the ruler of Thebes, to meet his brother in battle, where each kills the other.

It also marks the first known appearance in Aeschylus' work of a theme that will continue through his plays, that of the polis (the city) being a vital development of human civilization.

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