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translated as The
Women of Troy, or as its
transliterated Gr****
title Troades, The
Trojan Women presents commentary on the
costs of war
through the lens...
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south of the
currently accepted location.
Published in his
Voyage de la
Troade, it was the most
commonly proposed location for
almost a century. In 1822...
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Troades (lit. 'The
Trojan Women') is a
fabula crepidata (Roman
tragedy with Gr**** subject) of c. 1179
lines of
verse written by
Lucius Annaeus Seneca...
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Troades is a 1986 German-language
opera by
Aribert Reimann based on Euripides' The
Trojan Women. A
recording of the
premiere featuring Helga Dernesch...
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world premieres and
first performances. He
directed Aribert Reimann's
Troades,
Bernd Alois Zimmermann's Die Soldaten, Zemlinsky's Eine florentinische...
- Homer's Iliad, set in the last year of the siege. Some of the
others include Troädes by Euripides,
Troilus and
Criseyde by
Geoffrey Chaucer,
Troilus and Cressida...
- Gr**** subjects):
Hercules or
Hercules furens (The
Madness of Hercules)
Troades (The
Trojan Women)
Phoenissae (The
Phoenician Women)
Medea Phaedra Oedipus...
- at Aegina. Two
versions of Peleus' fate
account for this; in Euripides'
Troades, Acastus, son of Pelias, has
exiled him from Phthia; and
subsequently he...
- are
about Hecuba are:
Hecuba and The
Trojan Women,
plays by
Euripides Troades,
tragedy by Seneca. The
Trojan War Will Not Take Place, play by Jean Giraudoux...
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various stories. The
story of
Polyxena features in
Hecuba by Euripides,
Troades by
Seneca and the
Polyxena of Sophocles, of
which only a few fragments...