Euripides (480-406 b.
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Euripides (480-406 b.c.) One of the great Greek tragedians, ranked with Aeschylus and Sophocles, though his attitudes were very different from theirs. He found it hard to believe that the gods and goddesses, with their capricious, all-too-human ways, were the creators of the universe. To him, mortal men and women were more interesting and noble, and their triumphs and tragedies more worthy of notice and of compassion. Among his surviving plays are Andromache, The Bacchae, Electra, Hecuba, Heracles, Medea, and The Trojan Women.
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- SOPHOCLE (495-406) Antigone défiant Créon Créon [.
- Genséric par Émilienne Demougeot Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences humaines, Montpellier Genséric ou Geiséric avait environ dix-sept ans quand, fin décembre 406, devant Mayence, son père Godégisèl, roi des Vandales Hasdings, franchit le Rhin.
- Sophocles (496-406 b.
- Tragedy I INTRODUCTION Euripides Unlike other 5th-century BC Greek playwrights, tragic poet Euripides addressed the plight of the common people, rather than that of mythic heroes.
- 406 Invasion des Vandales.