Euripides (c. 480 – c. 406 BC) was a tragedian of classical Athens. Along with Aeschylus and Sophocles, he is one of the three ancient Greek tragedians... 79 KB (9,729 words) - 19:45, 5 March 2024 |
Captain Eurípides Rubio (March 1, 1938 – November 8, 1966) was a United States Army officer and one of nine Puerto Ricans who were posthumously awarded... 14 KB (1,188 words) - 21:10, 1 January 2024 |
Οἰδίπους, Oidípous) is a play by the 5th-century BCE Athenian dramatist Euripides. The play is now lost except for some fragments. What survives of the... 9 KB (1,105 words) - 21:27, 21 February 2024 |
The Cave of Euripides is a narrow cave, approximately 47 meters deep with ten small chambers, on a hillside overlooking the Saronic Gulf in the area of... 4 KB (411 words) - 23:58, 26 June 2021 |
Thyestes (Ancient Greek: Θυέστης) is a lost tragedy by Euripides. The play may have concerned the myth of Thyestes' seduction of Aerope, the wife of his... 1 KB (128 words) - 22:04, 10 February 2024 |
number of ships have been named Euripides, including – SS Euripides (1883), wrecked in the Sea of Marmara SS Euripides (1914), An ocean liner built by... 374 bytes (85 words) - 14:21, 23 June 2018 |
The Bacchae of Euripides: A Communion Rite is an adaptation by Wole Soyinka of the ancient Greek tragedy The Bacchae by Euripides. Soyinka wrote the play... 4 KB (391 words) - 20:24, 4 March 2024 |
Euripides' Electra (Ancient Greek: Ἠλέκτρα, Ēlektra) is a play probably written in the mid 410s BC, likely before 413 BC. It is unclear whether it was... 10 KB (1,239 words) - 19:00, 19 March 2024 |
Barbaro, and the other on Les Sentences dans la Poésie Grecque d'Homère à Euripide. The latter is openly indebted to The Birth of Tragedy and to Stickney's... 4 KB (477 words) - 01:38, 12 December 2023 |
Medea (play) (redirect from Medea (Euripides)) (Ancient Greek: Μήδεια, Mēdeia) is an ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides. It is based upon the myth of Jason and Medea and was first produced in... 49 KB (6,291 words) - 18:56, 19 March 2024 |
Hypercompe euripides is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1912. It is found in Mexico. Savela, Markku. "Hypercompe... 1 KB (73 words) - 01:13, 7 January 2021 |
Euripide Foundoukidis (Greek: Ευριπίδης Φουντουκίδης, romanized: Evripidis Fountoukidis; 1894 – 11 September 1968) was a Greek administrator at the International... 11 KB (1,178 words) - 19:29, 21 July 2022 |
Euripides Pants were a group consisting of local Austin musicians, some of whom later joined the hard rock band Ministry. Way Up Off In There (1995, Sweatbox)... 1 KB (82 words) - 21:08, 22 February 2021 |
Satyr play (redirect from The satyr play and Euripides' Cyclops) play Prometheus. Among Euripides’ entries, Haigh underlines Theristae (431 BC), Sisyphus (415 BC) and Alcestis which Euripides was allowed to present... 12 KB (1,645 words) - 01:12, 28 April 2024 |
Euripides Ferreira (born 31 July 1966) is a Brazilian former cyclist. He competed in the team time trial at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde... 2 KB (64 words) - 14:12, 23 May 2023 |
George Euripedes Tragos (born in Chicago, Illinois on July 15, 1949) is a Criminal Defense and Personal Injury attorney located in Clearwater, Florida... 7 KB (768 words) - 11:28, 15 April 2024 |
The Trojan Women (redirect from The Trojans, by Euripides) transliterated Greek title Troades, is a tragedy by the Greek playwright Euripides. Produced in 415 BC during the Peloponnesian War, it is often considered... 18 KB (2,062 words) - 17:08, 30 April 2024 |
Hippolytus (play) (redirect from Phaedra (Euripides)) (Ancient Greek: Ἱππόλυτος, Hippolytos) is an Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides, based on the myth of Hippolytus, son of Theseus. The play was first produced... 12 KB (1,507 words) - 18:57, 19 March 2024 |
Euripides, Cyclops 20–22. Euripides, Cyclops 114–116. Euripides, Cyclops 119–120. Euripides, Cyclops 121–122. Euripides, Cyclops 123–124. Euripides,... 80 KB (8,977 words) - 23:17, 30 April 2024 |
Markantonatos, pp. 129–130. Euripides Heracles 1276–1278. Euripides Heracles 22–25. Euripides Heracles 22–25. Euripides Heracles 612–613; Papadopoulou... 97 KB (9,484 words) - 14:04, 10 April 2024 |
with Euripides. More than half of Euripides' extant tragedies employ a deus ex machina in their resolution and some critics claim that Euripides invented... 22 KB (2,657 words) - 21:36, 11 April 2024 |
Clytemnestra and Helen. In some stories (such as Iphigenia at Aulis by Euripides) Clytemnestra was already married to Tantalus, and Agamemnon murders him... 43 KB (4,487 words) - 21:22, 22 April 2024 |
The Bacchae (category Plays by Euripides) -ˈkɑːnts/) is an ancient Greek tragedy, written by the Athenian playwright Euripides during his final years in Macedonia, at the court of Archelaus I of Macedon... 42 KB (5,072 words) - 09:09, 10 April 2024 |
Helen (play) (redirect from Helen (Euripides)) Helenē) is a drama by Euripides about Helen, first produced in 412 BC for the Dionysia in a trilogy that also contained Euripides' lost Andromeda. The... 10 KB (1,316 words) - 14:02, 20 January 2024 |