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AGATHON (c. 448400 B.c.) , Athenian tragic poet, friend of Euripides and Plato, best known from his mention by Aristophanes (Thesmophoriazusae) and in Plato's Symposium , which describes the lfanquet given to celebrate his obtaining a prize for a tragedy (416). He probably died at the court
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See Aristophanes, Thesmoph. 59, Io6, Eccles. too; Plato, Symp. 198 c; Plutarch , Symp. 3; Aelian, Var. Hist. xiv. 13; Ritsch, Opuscula, i. ; fragments in Nauck
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