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Euripides

1. Euripides - Collections of the Plays of Euripides
Collected works of the tragedies of Euripides translated into English
2. Euripides Tragedies - The Tragedies of Euripides
The names and dates of the tragedies by Euripides.
3. Euripides, Greece, ancient history
Euripides (c.480-406BC) One of the most important Greek dramatists, Euripides was born in Salamis on the day of the great battle between the Greeks...
4. Euripides - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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5. Heracles (Euripides) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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6. Euripides Index
Click Here Home: Ancient Theatre: Greek: Euripides ARTICLES Euripides and His Tragedies - Biography of the Greek dramatist and analysis of his...
7. Euripides - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Euripides From WCD This entry needs some reworking to make it more like an entry from a classical dictionary (see WCD Guidelines WCD Guidelines)....
8. Euripides
A biography of the Greek dramatist Euripides.
9. The Language of Euripides
An essay examining of the use of language in the plays of Euripides.
10. Euripides
Links and information on ancient Greece people.
11. Medea - Greek Tragey Medea, by Euripides
Medea -- the Greek tragedy Medea, by Euripides.
12. Euripides
Euripides
13. Euripides Bacchae
Euripides Bacchae
14. Poetry Month - Euripides
Poetry Month - Euripides
15. Orestes - a play by Euripides
An analysis of Orestes, a play by Euripides.
16. Cyclops - a play by Euripides
An analysis of the Cyclops, a play by Euripides.
17. The Political and Social Opinions of Euripides
An examination of the political and social convictions of Euripides as suggested by his dramas.
18. The Moral and Religious Ideas of Euripides
An examination of the religious and moral convictions of Euripides as suggested by his dramas.
19. Ion - a play by Euripides
An analysis of Ion, a play by Euripides.
20. Helena - a play by Euripides
An analysis of Helena, a play by Euripides.
21. Euripides' Helen: tragedy or comedy?
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22. The Bacchanals of Euripides
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23. Popularity of Euripides
A brief history of Euripides' rise to fame.
24. Euripides on Religion
Besides criticism of men and political institutions, there was in Euripides evidence of independent ideas about religion.
25. Dialogue of Euripides
An analysis of the dialogue and musical composition of Euripides.
26. Innovations of Euripides
Technically Euripides seems to have taken as many liberties as were possible at a time when the plays of Sophocles were set up as the inevitable...
27. Euripides the Human
While conforming superficially to the traditions of the Athenian stage, Euripides, for better or worse, was gradually transforming the type and...
28. Euripides
A biography of the Greek dramatist Euripides.
29. The Age of Euripides
A look at the political and religious atmosphere in which Euripides composed his plays.
30. Medea of Colchis MEDEA by Euripides Medea wife of Jason
Medea of Colchis -- the witch who helped Jason secure the golden fleece. Medea -- a Greek tragedy by Euripides.
31. Euripides and His Tragedies
Biography of ancient Greek dramatist Euripides and analysis of his poetic qualities.
32. Classical E-Text: EURIPIDES, MEDEA
Classical E-Text
33. Classical E-Text: EURIPIDES, HIPPOLYTUS
Classical E-Text
34. Classical E-Text: EURIPIDES, CYCLOPS
Classical E-Text
35. Classical E-Text: EURIPIDES, HERACLEIDAE
Classical E-Text
36. Classical E-Text: EURIPIDES, ANDROMACHE
Classical E-Text
37. Life of Euripides
Details of the poet's life.
38. Drama (Comedy and Tragedy) by Sophocles, Aeschylus, Euripides, Aristophanes, Plautus, Terence...
Resources on the ancient Greek and Roman dramatists, particularly the great tragedians, Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, and the great comic...
39. Modern Renditions - Euripides Tragedies
English translations of the Greek tragedies by Euripides
40. Classical E-Text: EURIPIDES, ALCESTIS
Classical E-Text
41. Medea
An analysis of Medea, the play by Euripides.
42. Heracleidae (Children of Heracles)
An analysis of Heracleidae, the play by Euripides.
43. Rhesus
An analysis of Rhesus, the play by Euripides.
44. Hercules Furens
An analysis of Hercules Furens, a play by Euripides.
45. Electra
An analysis of Electra, a play by Euripides.
46. Iphigenia at Aulis
An analysis of Iphigenia at Aulis, a play by Euripides.
47. Alcestis
An analysis of Alcestis, the play by Euripides.
48. Hecuba
An analysis of Hecuba, the play by Euripides.
49. Andromache
An analysis of Andromache, a play by Euripides.
50. The Phoenician Women
An analysis of The Phoenician Women, a play by Euripides.
51. Aeschylus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Aeschylus From WCD Together with Sophocles Sophocles and Euripides Euripides, Aeschylus (525-456) is one of the best-known Athens Athenian tragic...
52. Iphigenia at Aulis: Monologue
A monologue from the play by Euripides.
53. The Cyclops: Monologue
A monologue from the play by Euripides.
54. Electra
A synopsis of Electra, a play by Euripides.
55. The Bacchae
An analysis of The Bacchae, a play by Euripides.
56. Iphigenia in Tauris
A synopsis and analysis of Iphigenia in Tauris, a play by Euripides.
57. Medea
Summary and analysis of the play by Euripides.
58. Hippolytus
Summary and analysis of the play by Euripides.
59. Aeschylus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Aeschylus From WCD Together with Sophocles Sophocles and Euripides Euripides, Aeschylus (525-456) is one of the best-known Athens Athenian tragic...
60. Peculiarities of Euripidean Dramas
An examination of those qualities peculiar to the dramas of Euripides.
61. Greek Theatre Index
Index of articles on ancient Greek Theatre.
62. Medea of Colchis - Medea
Medea of Colchis. Medea was the witch who helped Jason secure the golden fleece. Medea was a Greek tragedy by Euripides. Medea murdered her own...
63. The Trojan Women
A synopsis of THE TROJAN WOMEN, a tragedy by Euripides.
64. Megara (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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65. Jocasta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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66. Jocasta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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67. Myrtilus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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68. Heracleidae (play) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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69. Hera - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Hera From WCD Hera was the queen of the gods in the Greek pantheon by virtue of her position as the daughter of Cronos Cronos and the wife and sister...
70. Ocalea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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71. Heracles (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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72. Thamyris
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73. Taphians
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74. Polyxena
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75. Athens - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Athens From WCD Athens, the major city of Attica northeast of the Peloponnese Peloponnese, was founded in Mycenean times Mycenean times and was...
76. Senecan_tragedy
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77. Maenad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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78. Aeschylus
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79. Alexander the Great
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80. Archimedes
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81. Aristophanes
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82. Aristotle
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83. Epicurus
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84. Herodotus
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85. Hesiod
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86. Homer- Ancient Greek Poet
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87. Ancient Greece - Ancient Greek People, Playwrights, Philosophers, Poets, Military Leaders,...
Information on ancient Greek people, playwrights, Historians, Philosophers and Kings.
88. Pericles
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89. Plato
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90. Socrates
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91. Sophocles
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92. Thucydides
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93. Xenophon
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94. Lycus (Descendant of Lycus) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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95. Ion (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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96. Ion (mythology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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97. Polydorus
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98. Teubner
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99. Capaneus
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100. The Frogs
A summary of Aristophanes' comedy 'The Frogs.'
101. Thesmophoriazusae, or A Women's Festival
A summary and analysis of Aristophanes' comedy 'Thesmophoriazusae.'
102. Ion
A biographical note on the Greek dramatist Ion of Chios.
103. Records and Preservation of Greek Plays
The archons of Athens kept records of the contests at both the city festivals, giving the names of the choregoi (citizens appointed to defray part of...
104. Neophron
A biographical note on the Greek dramatist Neophron of Sicyon.
105. Agathon
A biographical note on the Greek dramatist Agathon.
106. The Life of Sophocles
A chronological outline of the poet's life.
107. Greek and Roman Comedy
An in-depth analysis of the development of the comic drama in Athens and Rome.
108. The Origin And Progress Of Tragedy
The Origin And Progress Of Tragedy Author: Rollin, Charles Date: 1731 The Origin And Progress Of Tragedy Poets Who Excelled In It At Athens;...
109. Dirce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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110. Stobaeus
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111. Stobaeus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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112. Ancient Theatre Database
An index of articles on ancient theatre.
113. Ancient Theatre Database
An index of articles on ancient theatre.
114. Macaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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115. Alcestis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wikipedia (en) Wikipedia RSS Feed Wikipedia Atom Feed Alcestis From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For the play, see...
116. Chrysippus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Chrysippus From WCD Chrysippus (c.279-c.206), a native of Soli in Cilicia Cilicia, succeeded Cleanthesas Cleanthesas, who had in turn succeeded Zeno...
117. Aristophanes - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
Aristophanes From WCD This entry needs some reworking to make it more like an entry from a classical dictionary (see WCD Guidelines WCD Guidelines)....
118. The Characters of Sophocles
A study of Sophocles' skill in the portrayal of character.
119. Lucius Annaeus Seneca (3 B.C.-65 A.D.)
A biography of the Roman playwright Lucius Annaeus Seneca; includes a list of related links.
120. Representation of Greek Plays
An in-depth look at the process of producing a play in ancient Greece.
121. Demophon (King of Athens) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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122. Argea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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