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- Tereus_(play) abstract "Tereus (Ancient Greek: Τηρεύς, Tēreus) is a Greek play by the Athenian poet Sophocles. Although the play has been lost, several fragments have been recovered. Although the date that the play was first produced is not known, it is known that it was produced before 414 BCE, because the Greek comedic playwright Aristophanes referenced Tereus in his play The Birds, which was first performed in 414. Thomas B. L. Webster dates the play to near but before 431 BCE, based on circumstantial evidence from a comment Thucydides made in 431 about the need to distinguish between Tereus and the King of Thrace, Teres, which Webster believes was made necessary by the popularity of Sophocles play around this time causing confusion between the two names. Based on references in The Birds it is also known that another Greek playwright, Philocles, had also written a play on the subject of Tereus, and there is evidence both from The Birds and from a scholiast that Sophocles' play came first.Some scholars believe that Sophocles' Tereus was influenced by Euripides' Medea, and thus must have been produced after 431. However, this is not certain and any influence may well have been in the opposite direction, with Sophocles' play influencing Euripides. Jenny Marsh believes that Euripides' Medea did come before Sophocles' Tereus, based primarily on a statement in Euripides' chorus \"I have heard of only one woman, only one of all that have lived, who put her hand on her own children: Ino.\" Marsh takes this to imply that as of the time of Medea's production, the myth of Tereus had not yet incorporated the infanticide, as it did in Sophocles' play.".
- Tereus_(play) author Sophocles.
- Tereus_(play) characterInPlay "Tereus,Procne,Philomela, at least one other male character, possibly others".
- Tereus_(play) chorusCharacterInPlay "Possibly maidens fromThrace".
- Tereus_(play) genre Classical_Athens.
- Tereus_(play) originalLanguage Ancient_Greek.
- Tereus_(play) premierePlace Athens.
- Tereus_(play) thumbnail Tereo.jpg?width=300.
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- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink 414_BC.
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- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Aristophanes.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Athens.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Barbarian.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lost_plays.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plays_by_Sophocles.
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- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Deus_ex_machina.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Euripides.
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- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Ovid.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Pandion_I.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Philocles.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Philomela.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Procne.
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- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Sophocles.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Swallow.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Teres_I.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Tereus.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink The_Birds_(play).
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_B._L._Webster.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Thrace.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Thucydides.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Tragedy.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Trinity_College,_Dublin.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLink Zeus.
- Tereus_(play) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tereus (play)".
- Tereus_(play) caption "Tereus being presented with his son's head. In Sophocles' play, Tereus unknowingly ate his son.".
- Tereus_(play) characters "Tereus, Procne, Philomela, at least one other male character, possibly others".
- Tereus_(play) chorus "Possibly maidens from Thrace".
- Tereus_(play) genre Classical_Athens.
- Tereus_(play) genre Tragedy.
- Tereus_(play) name "Tereus".
- Tereus_(play) origLang Ancient_Greek.
- Tereus_(play) place Athens.
- Tereus_(play) premiere "Before 414 BCE".
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- Tereus_(play) writer Sophocles.
- Tereus_(play) subject Category:Lost_plays.
- Tereus_(play) subject Category:Plays_by_Sophocles.
- Tereus_(play) hypernym Play.
- Tereus_(play) type Play.
- Tereus_(play) type Work.
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- Tereus_(play) comment "Tereus (Ancient Greek: Τηρεύς, Tēreus) is a Greek play by the Athenian poet Sophocles. Although the play has been lost, several fragments have been recovered. Although the date that the play was first produced is not known, it is known that it was produced before 414 BCE, because the Greek comedic playwright Aristophanes referenced Tereus in his play The Birds, which was first performed in 414. Thomas B. L.".
- Tereus_(play) label "Tereus (play)".
- Tereus_(play) sameAs Q3984261.
- Tereus_(play) sameAs Tereo_(Sofocle).
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- Tereus_(play) wasDerivedFrom Tereus_(play)?oldid=699491905.
- Tereus_(play) depiction Tereo.jpg.
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- Tereus_(play) name "Tereus".