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  1. Euripides - Wikipedia

    Euripides was the youngest in a group of three great tragedians, who were almost contemporaries: his first play was staged thirteen years after Sophocles's debut, and three …

  2. Euripides | Ancient Greek Tragedy & Plays | Britannica

    Euripides (born c. 484 bc, Athens [Greece]—died 406, Macedonia) was the last of classical Athens ’s three great tragic dramatists, following Aeschylus and Sophocles.

  3. EURIPIDES - PLAYS, TRAGEDY | Ancient Greece - Classical ...

    A basic level guide to some of the best known and loved works of prose, poetry and drama from ancient Greece - Euripides

  4. Euripides - World History Encyclopedia

    Apr 17, 2015 · Euripides (c. 484-407 BCE) was one of the greatest authors of Greek tragedy. In 5th century BCE Athens his classic works such as Medeia cemented his reputation for clever …

  5. Euripides: Biography, Athenian Playwright, Poet

    Aug 9, 2023 · Euripides was one of the great Athenian playwrights and poets of ancient Greece, known for the many tragedies he wrote, including 'Medea' and 'The Bacchae.'

  6. The Names and Dates of the Tragedies of Euripides - ThoughtCo

    May 13, 2025 · Euripides (c. 484-407/406) was an ancient writer of Greek tragedy in Athens and a part of the third of the famous trio with Sophocles and Aeschylus. As a Greek tragic dramatist, …

  7. Euripides - New World Encyclopedia

    In contrast with Aeschylus and Sophocles, Euripides is known primarily for having reshaped the formal structure of traditional Attic tragedy; he was the first tragedian to utilize strong female …

  8. Euripides - History And Culture

    Mar 31, 2024 · Euripides (c. 480–406 BCE) was one of the three great tragedians of classical Athens, alongside Aeschylus and Sophocles. He is renowned for his emotionally charged and …

  9. Euripides Biography - life, family, children, son ...

    Euripides was a Greek playwright (one who writes plays or dramas) whom Aristotle (384–322 B.C.E. ) called the most tragic of the Greek poets. He is certainly the most revolutionary Greek …

  10. Euripides’ Unique Contribution to the World of Tragic Drama

    Discover Euripides' groundbreaking contributions to tragic drama, exploring themes of emotion, gender roles, and his lasting impact on modern theatre.