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  • Euripides

    BCE

    Who Was Euripides?

    Euripides was one of the best-known and most influential dramatists in classical Greek culture; of his 90 plays, 19 have survived. His most famous tragedies, which reinvent Greek myths and probe the darker side of human nature, include Medea, The Bacchae, Hippolytus, Alcestis and The Trojan Women.

    Quick Facts

    FULL NAME: Euripides
    BORN: circa BCE
    DIED: BCE
    BIRTHPLACE: Athens, Greece
    SPOUSE: Melito
    CHILDREN: 3

    Early Life

    Very few facts of Euripides' life are known for certain. He was born in Athens, Greece, around BCE. His family was most likely a prosperous one; his father was named Mnesarchus or Mnesarchide, and his mother was named Cleito. He reportedly married a woman named Melito and had three sons.

    Plays and Major Works

    Over his career as a poet and dramatist, Euripides wrote approximately 90 plays, 19 of which have survived through manuscripts. Of the three most famous tragic dramatists to come out of ancien