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Aeschylus    
n. 希腊的悲剧诗人

希腊的悲剧诗人


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  • Agamemnon (Play) – Mythopedia
    The Agamemnon is a tragedy composed by Aeschylus around 458 BCE In the play, the Greek warrior Agamemnon returns home after conquering Troy, only to be murdered by his treacherous wife Clytemnestra
  • Eumenides – Mythopedia
    The Eumenides is a tragedy composed by Aeschylus around 458 BCE It is the final entry in the tragic trilogy known as the Oresteia The play depicts Orestes’ trial and eventual acquittal for the murder of his mother Clytemnestra
  • Medusa – Mythopedia
    Medusa, one of the three monstrous Gorgons, was a snake-haired female who turned anybody who looked upon her to stone She was finally killed by the hero Perseus, who used her severed head as a weapon against his enemies
  • Achilles – Mythopedia
    Swift and fierce Achilles was one of the greatest warriors of Greek mythology During the Trojan War, he was instrumental in helping the Greeks retrieve Helen and decimate Troy
  • Erinyes (Furies) – Mythopedia
    The Erinyes (“Furies”) were terrifying sisters who acted as goddesses of vengeance and retribution From their grim home in the Underworld, the Erinyes punished crimes that violated the natural order—especially offenses against family members
  • Moirae (Fates) – Mythopedia
    Aeschylus, writing around the same time as Pindar, connected the Moirae with the myth of Alcestis: according to Aeschylus, Apollo got the Moirae drunk so that they would agree to let his friend, the mortal Admetus, escape his death if he could find a willing substitute to take his place
  • Clytemnestra – Mythopedia
    Clytemnestra, daughter of Tyndareus and Leda, was the wife of Agamemnon, the king of Mycenae She and her lover Aegisthus murdered Agamemnon when he returned home from the Trojan War, but were later killed in turn by Orestes, Agamemnon and Clytemnestra’s son
  • Iphigenia in Aulis – Mythopedia
    Author Euripides, author of the Iphigenia in Aulis, was an Athenian tragedian who is usually said to have lived from around 480 BCE to 406 BCE He was the youngest of the three canonical Athenian tragedians (the other two being Aeschylus and Sophocles) and was known for exploring avant-garde, subversive, and innovative themes Roman bust of Euripides after a Greek original from ca 330 BCE
  • Danaids – Mythopedia
    The Danaids were princesses of Argive descent, the fifty daughters of King Danaus Forced against their will to marry their cousins (the fifty sons of Aegyptus), they killed their new husbands on their wedding night
  • Graeae – Mythopedia
    The tragedian Aeschylus described them as swan-formed, but it is unclear whether this was a reference to their physical shape or simply to the pale color of their hair [15] They were invariably depicted as ancient and long-lived and may have been immortal [16] The Graeae possessed just one eye and one tooth, which they shared [17]





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