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''Herakles'' (, ''Hēraklēs Mainomenos'', also known as ''ラテン語:Hercules Furens'') is an Athenian tragedy by Euripides that was first performed c. 416 BCE. While Herakles is in the underworld obtaining Cerberus for one of his labours, his father Amphitryon, wife Megara, and children are sentenced to death in Thebes by Lycus. Herakles arrives in time to save them, though the goddesses Iris and Madness (personified) cause him to kill his wife and children in a frenzy. It is the second of two surviving tragedies by Euripides where the family of Herakles are suppliants (the first being ''Herakles' Children''). It was first performed at the City Dionysia festival. ==Characters== *Amphitryon - Father of Heracles *Megara - Wife of Heracles *Chorus of old men of Thebes *Lycus - Usurper of the throne of Thebes *Heracles *Iris - messenger of the gods *Madness *Theseus - King of Athens 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Herakles (Euripides)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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