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Hecuba (/ˈhɛkjʊbə/; also Hecabe;
Ancient Gr****: Ἑκάβη, romanized:
Hekábē,
pronounced [
hekábɛ:]) was a
queen in Gr**** mythology, the wife of King
Priam of Troy...
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theater productions,
directing and/or
adapting plays such as Euripides'
Hekabe (2004); Sophocles'
Elektra (2002); Euripides'
Medea (2001); The Bacchae...
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carry out the sacrifice. (In
scene (ll 566–575) of Euripides's play
Hekabe (also
known as Hecuba)
Neoptolemus is
shown as a torn
young man who kills...
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Hecuba (Ancient Gr****: Ἑκάβη,
Hekabē) is a
tragedy by Euripides,
written c. 424 BC. It
takes place after the
Trojan War but
before the Gr****s have departed...
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graphic novel with the
characters cast as
uncanny figures, such as
Hekabe as an old, once-regal dog, the
goddess Athena as a pair of
overalls wearing...
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Drymas 4035 T-3 Drymas, a king of
Phrygia and
father of Priam's
second wife
Hekabe (in Latin, Hecuba). JPL · 18278 18281 Tros 4317 T-3 Tros, a
grandson of...
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Vladimir Gajdarov as
Paris Albert Steinrück as
Priamos Adele Sandrock as
Hekabe Carl de Vogt as H****r
Friedrich Ulmer as
Menelaos Carlo Aldini as Achille...
- 415 BC;
Andromache (Ἀνδρομάχη /Andromache), date unknown;
Hecuba (Ἑκάβη /
Hekabe), 423 BC;
Suppliants (Ἱκέτιδες / Hiketides), 414 BC; Ion (Ἴων / Ion); Iphigenia...
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discovery of two
statue bases whose inscriptions mention two
figures ("
Hekabe" and "Aischenes")
actually mentioned in his poem. Bravi, A. p. 250 and 270...
- 2010/11
season she
appeared again at the
Schlosstheater Celle, this time as
Hekabe in Der
Untergang by
Walter Jens. In 1974 Lemm
received the Förderpreis des...