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- The_Bacchae characters Tiresias.
- The_Bacchae characters "Messenger".
- The_Bacchae characters "Second Messenger".
- The_Bacchae characters "Servant".
- The_Bacchae chorus "Bacchae, female followers of Dionysus".
- The_Bacchae genre Tragedy.
- The_Bacchae name "The Bacchae".
- The_Bacchae origLang Ancient_Greek.
- The_Bacchae place Classical_Athens.
- The_Bacchae premiere "405".
- The_Bacchae setting Thebes,_Greece.
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- The_Bacchae writer Euripides.
- The_Bacchae subject Category:Culture_of_Macedon.
- The_Bacchae subject Category:Dionysus.
- The_Bacchae subject Category:Plays_by_Euripides.
- The_Bacchae subject Category:Plays_set_in_ancient_Greece.
- The_Bacchae subject Category:Theban_mythology.
- The_Bacchae hypernym Tragedy.
- The_Bacchae type Play.
- The_Bacchae type Work.
- The_Bacchae type WrittenWork.
- The_Bacchae type CreativeWork.
- The_Bacchae type Thing.
- The_Bacchae type Q25379.
- The_Bacchae type Q386724.
- The_Bacchae comment "The Bacchae (/ˈbækiː/; Greek: Βάκχαι, Bakchai; also known as The Bacchantes /ˈbækənts, bəˈkænts, -ˈkɑːnts/) is an ancient Greek tragedy, written by the Athenian playwright Euripides during his final years in Macedonia, at the court of Archelaus I of Macedon. It premiered posthumously at the Theatre of Dionysus in 405 BC as part of a tetralogy that also included Iphigeneia at Aulis and Alcmaeon in Corinth, and which Euripides' son or nephew probably directed.".
- The_Bacchae label "The Bacchae".
- The_Bacchae sameAs Q934597.
- The_Bacchae sameAs الباكوسيات.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Les_Bacants.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Bacchanterne.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Die_Bakchen.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Βάκχαι_(τραγωδία).
- The_Bacchae sameAs Bakĥantinoj_(tragedio).
- The_Bacchae sameAs Las_bacantes.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Bakkhantit_(Euripides).
- The_Bacchae sameAs Les_Bacchantes.
- The_Bacchae sameAs As_Bacantes.
- The_Bacchae sameAs הבאקכות.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Bakkhai.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Bakkynjurnar.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Le_Baccanti.
- The_Bacchae sameAs バッコスの信女.
- The_Bacchae sameAs 박코스_여신도들.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Bacchae.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Bakchai_(Euripides).
- The_Bacchae sameAs Bakkantinnene.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Bachantki_(tragedia_Eurypidesa).
- The_Bacchae sameAs As_Bacantes.
- The_Bacchae sameAs m.0k7yn.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Вакханки_(Еврипид).
- The_Bacchae sameAs Bakhe.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Backanterna.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Ang_Bacchae.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Bakkhalar.
- The_Bacchae sameAs Вакханки_(Евріпід).
- The_Bacchae sameAs Q934597.
- The_Bacchae wasDerivedFrom The_Bacchae?oldid=705442367.
- The_Bacchae depiction Death_Pentheus_Louvre_G445.jpg.
- The_Bacchae isPrimaryTopicOf The_Bacchae.
- The_Bacchae name "The Bacchae".