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Choregus

A choregus was a wealthy individual in ancient Athens who sponsored and financed public cultural activities, especially theatrical productions and festivals. By providing funds, the choregus supported artists, actors, and organizers, ensuring the events could take place. In return, the choregus often gained social recognition and prestige. This system encouraged civic pride and cultural development, with wealthy citizens contributing to the community’s cultural life as a form of civic duty and honor.