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    Euripides. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Euripides. Wikisource has original works by or about: Euripides Library resources about Euripides Online...
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  • of famed playwright Aeschylus), Sophocles (Euripides' main rival) and Euripides. Euphorion won, and Euripides placed third (and last). Medea has survived...
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  • 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...
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    was named in memory of Captain Eurípides Rubio. The American Legion Post 142 in San Juan was named after Capt. Euripides Rubio. Rubio's name is inscribed...
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    Cyclopes (section Euripides)
    Euripides, Cyclops 20–22. Euripides, Cyclops 114–116. Euripides, Cyclops 119–120. Euripides, Cyclops 121–122. Euripides, Cyclops 123–124. Euripides,...
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    Ambiguity: Euripides' play Heracles asks more questions than it answers. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the topic of faith. During Euripides' time,...
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    Hippolytus differs from Euripides' version, in that it brings Hippolytus back from the dead to live his life in Italy, while Euripides permanently connects...
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    way that Aeschylus' Oresteia was connected. Euripides did not favor such connected trilogies. Euripides won second prize at the City Dionysia for his...
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    Open University Euripides, Phoenissae Sophocles, Oedipus Rex 1220–1226; Euripides, Phoenissae Sophocles, Oedipus Rex 1026–1030; Euripides, Phoenissae Sophocles...
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    with Euripides. More than half of Euripides' extant tragedies employ a deus ex machina in their resolution and some critics claim that Euripides invented...
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    Clytemnestra and Helen. In some stories (such as Iphigenia at Aulis by Euripides) Clytemnestra was already married to Tantalus, and Agamemnon murders him...
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    Markantonatos, pp. 129–130. Euripides Heracles 1276–1278. Euripides Heracles 22–25. Euripides Heracles 22–25. Euripides Heracles 612–613; Papadopoulou...
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    play Prometheus. Among Euripides’ entries, Haigh underlines Theristae (431 BC), Sisyphus (415 BC) and Alcestis which Euripides was allowed to present...
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    The Bacchae (category Plays by Euripides)
    Euripides was doing with The Bacchae what he had always done, pointing out the inadequacy of the Greek gods and religions. The Dionysus in Euripides'...
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    (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...
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  • 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...
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  • place where the playwright Euripides came to write his tragedies. The ancient authors Philochorus and Satyrus described Euripides as a misanthrope who avoided...
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    Trojan War. Those three authors are Euripides, Stesichorus, and Herodotus. In the version put forth by Euripides in his play Helen, Hera fashioned a likeness...
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    the analysis of Medea's character in Euripides's play by discussing the male/female dichotomy created by Euripides. Medea does not fit into the mold of...
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  • fragmenta. 2a ed., vol. 5: Euripides ed. E. C. Kopff. Goettingae 2004. Conacher, D. J. (1970). "Review: The Tragedies of Euripides by T. B. L. Webster". Phoenix...
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    Cambridge University Press. pp. 257–258. ISBN 978-0521191456. Euripides, The Suppliants 484. Euripides, The Suppliants, translated by E. P. Coleridge in The Complete...
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    translated by R. M. Frazer (Jr.). Indiana University Press. 1966. Euripides, Andromache in Euripides: Children of Heracles. Hippolytus. Andromache. Hecuba, edited...
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  • Euripide Foundoukidis (Greek: Ευριπίδης Φουντουκίδης, romanized: Evripidis Fountoukidis; 1894 – 11 September 1968) was a Greek administrator at the International...
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    had made for him years earlier. Euripides' own recognition scene clearly ridicules Aeschylus' account. In Euripides' play (510ff.), Electra laughs at...
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    by Aeschylus Electra, play by Sophocles Electra, play by Euripides Orestes, play by Euripides Electra, a lost play by Quintus Tullius Cicero of which nothing...
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    1912. Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library. Euripides, The Rhesus of Euripides translated into English rhyming verse with explanatory notes...
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    while Euripides gives his name as Molossus and Pausanias says that she has three children, named Molossus, Pielus and Pergamus. In Euripides' Andromache...
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    travels to Hades (the underworld) to bring the playwright Euripides back from the dead. (Euripides had died the year before, in 406 BC.) He brings along his...
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    Byzantium, s.v. Torōnē Scholia on Euripides, Phoenissae 5 Apollodorus, 2.5.9; Tzetzes, Chilliades 2.320 Scholia on Euripides, Hecuba 3; Pherecydes, fr. 136...
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    Erinyes (section Euripides)
    but adds that they are wingless, with hatred dripping from their eyes. Euripides, on the other hand, gives them wings, as does Virgil. They are often evisaged...
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