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Erofili, also
spelled as
Erophile (Gr****: Ερωφίλη), is the most
famous and
often performed tragedy of the
Cretan theater. It was
written around 1600 in...
- "Archaeological Site of Eleusis-Mithraeum". efada.gr.
Retrieved 2023-10-21. Kolia,
Erofili-Iris. "E. Kolia, The Cult of
Mithras in Aigion, L'
Acaia e l'
Italia Meridionale...
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Cretan literature was
Georgios Chortatzis and his most
notable work was
Erofili.
Other plays include The
Sacrifice of
Abraham by Kornaros,
Panoria and...
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Cover of
Erofili by
Georgios Chortatzis...
- (Shakespeare),
Englands Helicon (Flasket), Will Kemp's "Nine Days Wonder",
Erofili (Chortatzis) 1601 in
literature –
Hamlet (Shakespeare,
approximate date)...
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honra El
Tetrarca published Georgios Chortatzis (probably posthumously) –
Erofili published Pierre Corneille – Le Cid
Isaac de
Benserade La Mort d’Achille...
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under Venetian rule and
produced two of the most
important Gr**** texts;
Erofili (ca. 1595) by
Georgios Chortatzis and
Erotokritos (ca. 1600) by Vitsentzos...
- 16th and
early 17th
centuries under Venetian rule. His best-known work is
Erofili (or Erophile), a
tragedy set in Egypt.
Norman Davies (1996). Europe: A...
- (Parts 2 and 3, by Day and
William Haughton, lost)
Georgios Chortatzis –
Erofili (approximate year) Lope de Vega – year of some
approximate La
campana de...
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specifically demotic songs and
proverbs as well as
other texts such as
Erofili,
Apokopos and
Penthos Thanatou. The work was very po****r and circulated...