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- The_Trojan_Women abstract "The Trojan Women (Ancient Greek: Τρῳάδες, Trōiades), also known as Troades, is a tragedy by the Greek playwright Euripides. Produced in 415 BC during the Peloponnesian War, it is often considered a commentary on the capture of the Aegean island of Melos and the subsequent slaughter and subjugation of its populace by the Athenians earlier that year (see History of Milos). 415 BC was also the year of the scandalous desecration of the hermai and the Athenians' second expedition to Sicily, events which may also have influenced the author.The Trojan Women was the third tragedy of a trilogy of dealing with the Trojan War. The first tragedy, Alexandros, was about the recognition of the Trojan prince Paris who had been abandoned in infancy by his parents and rediscovered in adulthood. The second tragedy, Palamedes, dealt with Greek mistreatment of their fellow Greek Palamedes. This trilogy was presented at the Dionysia along with the comedic satyr play Sisyphos. The plots of this trilogy were not connected in the way that Aeschylus' Oresteia was connected. Euripides did not favor such connected trilogies. Euripides won second prize at the City Dionysia for his effort, losing to the obscure tragedian Xenocles.The four Trojan women of the play are the same that appear in the final book of the Iliad lamenting over the corpse of Hector. Taking place near the same time is Hecuba, another play by Euripides.".
- The_Trojan_Women author Euripides.
- The_Trojan_Women characterInPlay "Andromache".
- The_Trojan_Women characterInPlay "Athena".
- The_Trojan_Women characterInPlay "Cassandra".
- The_Trojan_Women characterInPlay "Hecuba".
- The_Trojan_Women characterInPlay "Helen".
- The_Trojan_Women characterInPlay "Menelaus".
- The_Trojan_Women characterInPlay "Poseidon".
- The_Trojan_Women characterInPlay "Talthybius".
- The_Trojan_Women chorusCharacterInPlay "Trojan women".
- The_Trojan_Women genre Tragedy.
- The_Trojan_Women originalLanguage Ancient_Greek.
- The_Trojan_Women premierePlace Classical_Athens.
- The_Trojan_Women settingOfPlay "Near the walls of Troy".
- The_Trojan_Women thumbnail Astianax.jpg?width=300.
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- The_Trojan_Women caption "An engraving of the death of Astyanax".
- The_Trojan_Women characters Andromache.
- The_Trojan_Women characters Athena.
- The_Trojan_Women characters Cassandra.
- The_Trojan_Women characters Hecuba.
- The_Trojan_Women characters Helen_of_Troy.
- The_Trojan_Women characters Menelaus.
- The_Trojan_Women characters Poseidon.
- The_Trojan_Women characters Talthybius.
- The_Trojan_Women chorus "Trojan women".
- The_Trojan_Women genre Tragedy.
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- The_Trojan_Women name "The Trojan Women".
- The_Trojan_Women origLang Ancient_Greek.
- The_Trojan_Women place Classical_Athens.
- The_Trojan_Women setting "Near the walls of Troy".
- The_Trojan_Women writer Euripides.
- The_Trojan_Women subject Category:Anti-war_plays.
- The_Trojan_Women subject Category:Plays_by_Euripides.
- The_Trojan_Women subject Category:Trojan_War_literature.
- The_Trojan_Women subject Category:Women_and_death.
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- The_Trojan_Women comment "The Trojan Women (Ancient Greek: Τρῳάδες, Trōiades), also known as Troades, is a tragedy by the Greek playwright Euripides. Produced in 415 BC during the Peloponnesian War, it is often considered a commentary on the capture of the Aegean island of Melos and the subsequent slaughter and subjugation of its populace by the Athenians earlier that year (see History of Milos).".
- The_Trojan_Women label "As Troianas".
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- The_Trojan_Women label "Las troyanas (Eurípides)".
- The_Trojan_Women label "Le troiane".
- The_Trojan_Women label "Les Troyennes".
- The_Trojan_Women label "The Trojan Women".
- The_Trojan_Women label "Trojaanse vrouwen".
- The_Trojan_Women label "Trojanki".
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