Helen (play)
Helen (Ancient Greek: Ἑλένη, Helenē) is a drama by Euripides about Helen, first produced in 412 BC for the Dionysia in a trilogy that also contained Euripides' lost Andromeda. The play has much in common with Iphigenia in Tauris, which is believed to have been performed around the same time period.
Helen | |
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Helen of Troy by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1863) | |
Written by | Euripides |
Chorus | Greek Slave Women |
Characters | Helen Teucer Menelaus Proteus First Messenger Second Messenger Theonoe King Theoclymenus Servant Castor |
Mute | Polydeuces |
Date premiered | 412 BC |
Place premiered | Athens |
Original language | Ancient Greek |
Genre | Tragedy |
Setting | Palace of Theoclymenus in Egypt |
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