• Medea (Ancient Greek: Μήδεια, Mēdeia) is a tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright Euripides based on a myth. It was first performed in 431 BC as part...
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    appears in Hesiod's Theogony around 700 BCE, but is best known from Euripides's tragedy Medea and Apollonius of Rhodes's epic Argonautica. As a daughter of...
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  • portrayal of the myth of Jason and the Argonauts and the events of Euripides' play The Medea. The film was received positively by critics but did not receive...
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  • Medea is a 1988 Danish tragedy television film directed by Lars von Trier. It is based on Carl Theodor Dreyer's adaptation of Euripides' play Medea. The...
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    411–13. Denys L. Page, Euripides: Medea, Oxford University Press (1976), Introduction p. xi Euripides (2001). Medea, in Euripides I. Kovacs, D. (ed. and...
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  • Medea is a 2022 film adaptation of the ancient Greek tragedy "Medea" by Euripides. It is directed by Mariana Lewis and edited by Max Lewis. The film is...
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  • The Medea of Euripides is a 1954 Austraslian radio play by Ray Mathew. It was his adaptation of Medea by Euripides. The play was written for Sydney John...
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    Jason (category Medea)
    of Aeson, the rightful king of Iolcos. He was married to the sorceress Medea, the granddaughter of the sungod Helios. He was also the great-grandson...
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    By the Bog of Cats (category Plays based on Medea (Euripides play))
    myth Medea. In this myth, the sorceress Medea marries the hero Jason and has two children with him. When Jason leaves her for another woman, Medea kills...
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    Medea is a fabula crepidata (Roman tragedy with Greek subject) of about 1027 lines of verse written by Seneca the Younger. It is generally considered...
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