| Narrow: Phoenician Role of Women · Phoenician People · Phoenician Culture |
|
|
Encyclopedia: Phoenician Women Source:Wikipedia
The Phoenician Women
(also known by the Greek title,
Phoenissae
) is a
tragedy
by
Euripides
based on the same story as
Aeschylus
' play
Seven Against Thebes
. The title refers to the
Greek chorus
, which is composed of Phoenician women on their way to
Delphi
who are trapped in
...
More »
|
|
50k - 7 sec @ 56k
|
Plutarch's Pyrrhus and Euripides' Phoenician Women |
Plutarch's Pyrrhus and Euripides' Phoenician Women: Biography and Tragedy on Pleonectic Parenting ... The Phoenician Women may not be the best-known of Euripides' plays today, ...
|
113k - 16 sec @ 56k
|
Phoenician_Maidens |
Euripides: The Phoenician Women ... Here at the end of The Phoenician Women Antigone is saying essentially that she has seen that dual world, but seeing it didn’t help because Fate, ...
www.greek-myth.com/Mythology/Oedipus/phoenician_maidens...
www.greek-myth.com/Mythology/Oedipus/phoenician_maidens.htm
· Cached
The Phoenician Women (also known by the Greek title, Phoenissae) is a tragedy by Euripides based on the same story as Aeschylus' play Seven Against Thebes. The title refers to the Greek chorus, which is composed of Phoenician women on their way to Delphi who are trapped in Thebes by the...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenician_Women
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoenician_Women
James Staub's writings on Classical Greek and Roman Comedy and Tragedy (assignments for CLAS395/CLAS397, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) ... A reenactment of Aeschylus' Seven against Thebes, ...
www.bastard.net/~smartass/james/academic/classics/txt/p...
www.bastard.net/~smartass/james/academic/classics/txt/phoenwom.html
|
825k - 118 sec @ 56k
|
Harvard University Press: Euripides, V, Helen. Phoenician Women. ... |
Euripides, V, Helen. Phoenician Women. Orestes: by Euripides, published by Harvard University Press ... This volume also includes Phoenician Women, ...
www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/L011N.html
Euripides, The Phoenician Women ... The serpent guarded the Castalian spring. See The Phoenician Women, p. 259.
www3.baylor.edu/~John_Thorburn/phoenician.html
www3.baylor.edu/~John_Thorburn/phoenician.html
|
104k - 15 sec @ 56k
|
The Internet Classics Archive | The Phoenissae by Euripides |
Dramatis Personae JOCASTA, wife of OEDIPUS OLD SERVANT, an attendant of ANTIGONE ANTIGONE, daughter Of OEDIPUS CHORUS OF PHOENICIAN MAIDENS POLYNEICES, exiled son of OEDIPUS ETEOCLES, now ...
|
98k - 14 sec @ 56k
|
The Syrophoenician Woman in Mark 7:25-30/Matthew 15:21-28 |
The woman was a Greek, by race a Phoenician from Syria. And she started asking him to drive the demon out of her daughter.
www.infidels.org/library/modern/james_still/syrophoenic...
www.infidels.org/library/modern/james_still/syrophoenician.html
· Cached
|
287k - 41 sec @ 56k
|
Minor Pages Template |
The Classics Pages- Euripides' Phoenissae (Phoenician Women)