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  2. Sophocles - Wikipedia

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    A marble relief of a poet, perhaps Sophocles. Sophocles, the son of Sophillus, was a wealthy member of the rural deme (small community) of Hippeios Colonus in Attica, which was to become a setting for one of his plays; and he was probably born there, [2] [8] a few years before the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC: the exact year is unclear, but 497/6 is most likely.

  3. Antigone (Sophocles play) - Wikipedia

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    This translation retains the original iambic verse by Sophocles. Antigona Furiosa, written in the period of 1985-86 by Griselda Gambaro, is an Argentinian drama heavily influenced by Antigone by Sophocles, and comments on an era of government terrorism that later transformed into the Dirty War of Argentina.

  4. List of ancient Greek playwrights - Wikipedia

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    Sophocles (c. 495–406 BC): Theban plays, or Oedipus cycle: Antigone (c. 442 BC) Oedipus Rex (c. 429 BC) Oedipus at Colonus (401 BC, posthumous) Ajax (unknown, presumed earlier in career) The Trachiniae (unknown) Electra (unknown, presumed later in career) Philoctetes (409 BC) Euripides (c. 480–406 BC): Alcestis (438 BC) Medea (431 BC)

  5. The Burial at Thebes - Wikipedia

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    Creon, Antigone's uncle and newly appointed King of Thebes, buries Eteocles, who fought on the Theban side of the war, hailing him as a great hero. He refuses to bury Polyneices, proclaiming that any who attempt to defy his wishes will be made an example of, on the grounds that he was a 'traitor' fighting on the opposing side in the war.

  6. Oedipus Rex - Wikipedia

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    Of Sophocles' three Theban plays that have survived, and that deal with the story of Oedipus, Oedipus Rex was the second to be written, following Antigone by about a dozen years. However, in terms of the chronology of events described by the plays, it comes first, followed by Oedipus at Colonus and then Antigone .

  7. John Gielgud on stage and screen - Wikipedia

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    The Theban Plays by Sophocles: "Oedipus the King" 16 September 1986: BBC: Teiresias The Theban Plays by Sophocles: "Antigone" 19 September 1986: BBC: Teiresias Screen Two: "Quartermaine's Terms" 29 March 1987: BBC: Eddie Loomis: A Man for All Seasons: 7 December 1988: Cardinal Wolsey: Money Talks: 11 January 1993: Dreuther The South Bank Show ...

  8. Robert Eddison - Wikipedia

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    The Theban Plays by Sophocles: Chorus 2 episodes 1987 Porterhouse Blue: Old Master 1 episode 1987 Scoop: The Country - Troutbeck TV movie 1987 The Lady's Not For Burning: The Chaplain TV movie 1988 The Storyteller: Ferryman Episode: The Luck Child: 1989 Campion: Robert Skinn Episode: The Case of the Late Pig: Part 2: 1990 A TV Dante: Charon ...

  9. Ancient Greek literature - Wikipedia

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    The Theban Trilogy consists of Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, and Antigone. Although the plays are often called a "trilogy," they were written many years apart. Antigone, the last of the three plays sequentially, was actually first to be written, having been composed in 441 BC, towards the beginning of Sophocles's career. [35]