Aeschylus
/ˈɛstʃələs/
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Aeschylus, of Latin origin, refers to the renowned Athenian poet and playwright, often regarded as the father of tragedy. His works are celebrated for their depth, wisdom, and profound influence on Western literature. The name carries a sense of intellectual and cultural prestige, evoking creativity and leadership.
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Playwright, Oresteia
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