Category
page 1Plays by Euripides
Medea
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
The Bacchae
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
The Trojan Women
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Alcestis
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Iphigenia in Aulis
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Electra
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Hippolytus
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Iphigenia in Tauris
Ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Cyclops
ancient Greek satyr play by Euripides
Orestes
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Andromache
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Hecuba
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
The Suppliants
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
The Phoenician Women
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Herakles
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Helen
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Ion
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Herakles' Children
ancient Greek tragedy by Euripides
Rhesus
Athenian tragedy attributed to Euripides
Andromeda
play by Euripides
Bellerophon
fragmentary tragedy by Euripides
Alcmaeon in Psophis
tragedy by Euripides
Archelaus
tragedy by Euripides
Hypsipyle
tragedy by Euripides
Antigone
lost tragedy by Euripides
Theristai
Theristai (, also known as Reapers or Harvesters), is a lost satyr play by Attic playwright Euripides. It was initially performed at the Dionysia in Athens in 431 BCE along with the tragedies Medea, Philoctetes and Dictys. The tetralogy finished in 3rd place, behind tetralogies by Euphorion (Aeschylus' son), who won 1st prize, and Sophocles.
Alcmaeon in Corinth
lost tragedy by Euripides