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[[WMG:Alternatively, the Prometheia was his swan song instead, and [[AuthorExistenceFailure he died before he could write the]] SatyrPlay.]]

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[[WMG:Alternatively, the Prometheia was his swan song instead, and [[AuthorExistenceFailure [[DiedDuringProduction he died before he could write the]] SatyrPlay.]]
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[[WMG:Alternatively, the Prometheia was his swan song instead, and [[AuthorExistenceFailure he died before he could write the]] Satyr Play.]]

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[[WMG:Alternatively, the Prometheia was his swan song instead, and [[AuthorExistenceFailure he died before he could write the SatyrPlay.]]

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[[WMG:Alternatively, the Prometheia was his swan song instead, and [[AuthorExistenceFailure he died before he could write the SatyrPlay.the]] Satyr Play.]]
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[[WMG:Aeschylos did write the Prometheia, but instead of writing a new SatyrPlay he revised his ''Prometheus Fire-Kindler''.]]
Historical sources attribute only eighty-three plays to him, and his probable swan song, the Oresteia, had a SatyrPlay at the end.

[[WMG:Alternatively, the Prometheia was his swan song instead, and [[AuthorExistenceFailure he died before he could write the SatyrPlay.]]

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