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- Pseudolus abstract "Pseudolus is a play by the ancient Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus. It is one of the earliest examples of Roman literature. The play begins with the shortest prologue of any of the known plays of Plautus, though it is not known whether Plautus wrote this prologue himself or if it was added later. Pseudolus, was first shown in 191 B.C. during the Megalesian Festival. Which was a celebration for the Greek Goddess Rhea. The temple for worship of Rhea in Rome was completed during the same year in time for the festival. Plautus pulling his plays from Greek plays and influence, it is no wonder that he debuted this play during the Megalesian Festival.".
- Pseudolus author Plautus.
- Pseudolus characterInPlay "Attendant Slaves".
- Pseudolus characterInPlay "Ballio, Phoenicium's pimp".
- Pseudolus characterInPlay "Calidorus".
- Pseudolus characterInPlay "Callipho - neighbor of Simo".
- Pseudolus characterInPlay "Charinus, Calidorus' friend".
- Pseudolus characterInPlay "Cook".
- Pseudolus characterInPlay "Courtesans".
- Pseudolus characterInPlay "Harpax, slave of an officer".
- Pseudolus characterInPlay "Phoenicium, prostitute".
- Pseudolus characterInPlay "Pseudolus, slave of Calidorus".
- Pseudolus characterInPlay "Simia, slave of Charinus".
- Pseudolus characterInPlay "Simo, father of Calidorus".
- Pseudolus characterInPlay "Young Slave, of Ballio".
- Pseudolus settingOfPlay "a street in Athens, before the houses of Simo, Callipho, and Ballio".
- Pseudolus thumbnail Tito_Maccio_Plauto.jpg?width=300.
- Pseudolus wikiPageExternalLink 2009-07-03.html.
- Pseudolus wikiPageExternalLink ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.02.0045.
- Pseudolus wikiPageID "2795039".
- Pseudolus wikiPageLength "21574".
- Pseudolus wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Pseudolus wikiPageRevisionID "706558434".
- Pseudolus wikiPageWikiLink A_Funny_Thing_Happened_on_the_Way_to_the_Forum.
- Pseudolus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plays_about_slavery.
- Pseudolus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plays_by_Plautus.
- Pseudolus wikiPageWikiLink Latin_literature.
- Pseudolus wikiPageWikiLink Megalesia.
- Pseudolus wikiPageWikiLink Plautus.
- Pseudolus wikiPageWikiLink Rhea_(mythology).
- Pseudolus wikiPageWikiLink Theatre_of_ancient_Rome.
- Pseudolus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pseudolus".
- Pseudolus caption "Plautus".
- Pseudolus characters "Attendant Slaves".
- Pseudolus characters "Ballio, Phoenicium's pimp".
- Pseudolus characters "Calidorus".
- Pseudolus characters "Callipho - neighbor of Simo".
- Pseudolus characters "Charinus, Calidorus' friend".
- Pseudolus characters "Cook".
- Pseudolus characters "Courtesans".
- Pseudolus characters "Harpax, slave of an officer".
- Pseudolus characters "Phoenicium, prostitute".
- Pseudolus characters "Pseudolus, slave of Calidorus".
- Pseudolus characters "Simia, slave of Charinus".
- Pseudolus characters "Simo, father of Calidorus".
- Pseudolus characters "Young Slave, of Ballio".
- Pseudolus name "Pseudolus".
- Pseudolus setting "a street in Athens, before the houses of Simo, Callipho, and Ballio".
- Pseudolus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_play.
- Pseudolus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Plautus_Plays.
- Pseudolus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Pseudolus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pseudolus writer Plautus.
- Pseudolus subject Category:Plays_about_slavery.
- Pseudolus subject Category:Plays_by_Plautus.
- Pseudolus hypernym Play.
- Pseudolus type Play.
- Pseudolus type Work.
- Pseudolus type WrittenWork.
- Pseudolus type Work.
- Pseudolus type CreativeWork.
- Pseudolus type Thing.
- Pseudolus type Q25379.
- Pseudolus type Q386724.
- Pseudolus comment "Pseudolus is a play by the ancient Roman playwright Titus Maccius Plautus. It is one of the earliest examples of Roman literature. The play begins with the shortest prologue of any of the known plays of Plautus, though it is not known whether Plautus wrote this prologue himself or if it was added later. Pseudolus, was first shown in 191 B.C. during the Megalesian Festival. Which was a celebration for the Greek Goddess Rhea.".
- Pseudolus label "Pseudolus".
- Pseudolus sameAs Q1233667.
- Pseudolus sameAs Pseudolus.
- Pseudolus sameAs Pséudolo.
- Pseudolus sameAs LImposteur_(Plaute).
- Pseudolus sameAs Pseudolus.
- Pseudolus sameAs Pseudolus_(Plautus).
- Pseudolus sameAs Pseudolus.
- Pseudolus sameAs Pseudolus.
- Pseudolus sameAs m.083463.
- Pseudolus sameAs Pseudolus.
- Pseudolus sameAs Laža_(Plaut).
- Pseudolus sameAs Q1233667.
- Pseudolus sameAs 撒谎者.
- Pseudolus wasDerivedFrom Pseudolus?oldid=706558434.
- Pseudolus depiction Tito_Maccio_Plauto.jpg.
- Pseudolus isPrimaryTopicOf Pseudolus.
- Pseudolus name "Pseudolus".