Transcription of Euripides' Medea - The Stoa Consortium
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Euripides, Medea Euripides' Medea Translated by C. A. E. Luschnig C HARACTERS. in Greek, Trophos, Medea 's old Nanny from her Nurse homeland or child-minder, in Greek, Paidagogos, a Slave who Pedagogue tends the children Children of Medea and two boys, non-speaking characters Jason refugee from Colchis, former princess, former wife Medea of Jason Creon King of Corinth refugee, former husband of Medea , recently married Jason to Creon's daughter Aigeus King of Athens, passing through Corinth Messenger a slave of Jason Chorus Corinthian Women The Medea was first produced for the Greater Dionysia in the spring of 431.
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