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famed playwright Aeschylus),
Sophocles (
Euripides's 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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place where the
playwright Euripides came to
write his tragedies. The
ancient authors Philochorus and
Satyrus described Euripides as a
misanthrope who avoided...
- The
Bacchae of
Euripides: A
Communion Rite is an
adaptation by Wole
Soyinka of the
ancient Gr****
tragedy The
Bacchae by
Euripides.
Soyinka wrote the play...
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Euripides,
Cyclops 114–116.
Euripides,
Cyclops 119–120.
Euripides,
Cyclops 121–122.
Euripides,
Cyclops 123–124.
Euripides,
Cyclops 125–128.
Euripides...
- Electra,
although the
relative dating of
Euripides' and Sophocles'
plays remain uncertain. In his tragedy,
Euripides introduces startling and
disturbing elements...
- romanized: Trōiades, lit. "The
Female Trojans") is a
tragedy by the Gr****
playwright Euripides,
produced in 415 BCE. Also
translated as The
Women of Troy, or as its...
- 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...
- 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...