407...405 BC: death of 🚪Euripides [Runr: ᛖᚢᚱᛁᛈᛁᛞᛖᛋ] (approximately 73-80 years old)

Playwright, the greatest (along with Aeschylus and Sophocles) representative of classical Athenian tragedy (/jʊəˈrɪpɪdiːz/; Ancient Greek: Eὐριπίδης Mνησαρχίδου Φλυεύς, romanized: Eurīpídēs Mnēsarchídou Phlyeús, pronounced [eu̯.riː.pí.dɛːs])

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Prize-winning plays (the author was still alive):

  1. Alceste (438 BC, 🥈2nd place)
  2. Medea (431 BC, 🥉3rd place)
  3. Hippolytus (428 BC, 🥇1st place)
  4. Trojan Women (415 BC, 🥈2nd place)
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520 BC: 🚪death of Tomyris [IPA-ru: [təmʲɪˈrʲis], Runr: ᛏᛟᛗᛁᚱᛁᛊ] (approximately 50 years old)

Queen of the Massagetae who ruled in the 6th century BCE ( Saka: *Taumuriya; Ancient Greek: Τομυρις, romanized: Tomuris; Latin: Tomyris)

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385 BC: 🚪death of Parysatis [IPA: [pəˈrɪsətɪs], Runr; ᛈᚨᚱᚤᛋᚨᛏᛁᛋ] (approximately 55 years old)

Wife and half-sister of the Persian king Darius II, daughter of Artaxerxes I and the Babylonian Andia (Ancient Greek: Παρύσατις)