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484-407/406) was an ancient writer of greek tragedy in athens and a part of the third of the famous trio with sophocles and aeschylus. As a greek tragic dramatist, he wrote about women and mythological themes as well as both together, such as medea and helen of troy.
Tools index of persons and locations - detailed and synoptic chronologies - maps of ancient greek world. Site information about the author first published january 4, 1998 - last updated december 5, 1998.
Euripides, last of classical athens’s three great tragic dramatists, following aeschylus and sophocles. It is possible to reconstruct only the sketchiest biography of euripides. His mother’s name was cleito; his father’s name was mnesarchus or mnesarchides.
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Euripides was the last of the three great tragedians of classical greece (the other two being aeschylus and sophocles). Largely due to an accident of history, eighteen of euripides’ ninety-five plays have survived in a complete form, along with fragments (some substantial) of many of his other plays.
Euripides was one of the great athenian playwrights and poets of ancient greece, known for the many tragedies he wrote, including 'medea' and 'the bacchae.
List of works by euripides, part of the internet classics archive.
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This index, compiled by the staff of the grand rapids public library's local history and special collections department, indexes.
Euripides’ “alcestis” - produced in 438 bce at the city dionysia.
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“hippolytus” (gr: “hippolytos” ) is a tragedy by the ancient greek playwright euripides, first produced at the athens city dionysia in 428 bce, where it won first prize (as part of a trilogy).
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