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A tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright Sophocles. Although the exact date of its first performance is unknown, most scholars date it to relatively early in Sophocles' career (possibly the earliest Sophoclean play still in existence), somewhere between 450 BCE to 430 BCE, possibly around 444 BCE. The subject is taken from a lost epic poem, which was alluded to in Homer's "Odyssey", and it chronicles the fate of the Greek warrior Ajax the Greater after the events of "The Iliad" and the Trojan War.
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