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Helen” (Gr: “Elene”; Lat: “Helena”) is a tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright
Euripides, first produced in 412 BCE for the annual Dionysia competition in Athens. Although technically a tragedy, it is perhaps more of a romance or melodrama, like several
of Euripides’ later
plays, and it shares much in common with his “Iphigenia in Tauris”, which was written around the same ...
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plays to him but, according to the Suda, it was ...
Aristophanes:
Aristophanes, the greatest representative of ancient Greek comedy and the one whose works have been preserved in greatest quantity. He is thought to have written about 40
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Medea, a former princess of the "barbarian" kingdom of Colchis, and the wife of Jason; she finds her position in the Greek world threatened as Jason leaves her for a Greek princess of Corinth.
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Heracles” or “The Madness of
Heracles” (Gr: “Herakles Mainomenos”; Lat: “Hercules Furens”) is a tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright
Euripides.It describes the frenzy of divinely induced madness of the Greek hero
Heracles which led him to kill his own wife and children. It was written around 416 BCE or earlier, the second of two surviving
plays by
Euripides concerning the ...
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