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- later Thebes used her new predominance in central Greece to restore the Trachinians, who retained Heraclea until 371, when the Thessalonian ruler Jason of...
- Women of Trachis or The Trachiniae (Ancient Gr****: Τραχίνιαι, Trachiniai) c. 450–425 BC, is an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles. Women of Trachis is generally...
- however, as Xerxes was pondering what to do next, he received a windfall; a Trachinian named Ephialtes informed him of the mountain path around Thermopylae and...
- advance of the much larger Persian army. Although this gap between the Trachinian Cliffs and the Malian Gulf was only "wide enough for a single carriage"...
- Elders of Thebae PhiloctetesSailors of Neoptolemus Women of TrachisTrachinian Women Euripides: AlcestisElders of Pherae AndromachePhthian Women...
- Agamemnon to grant Ajax a proper burial. The Women of Trachis (named for the Trachinian women who make up the chorus) dramatizes Deianeira's accidentally killing...
- Lacedaemonians in the sixth year of the Peloponnesian War, 426 BC. The Trachinians (a tribe of the Malians) and the neighbouring Dorians, who suffered much...
- Little, Brown and Company. p. 75. Aeschylus, Agamemnon 513 Sophocles, Trachinian Women 26 Comp. Eustathius on Homer, Iliad p. 1335 McClintock, John (1889)...