Phoenician Women
Phoenician Women, minor drama by Euripides, performed about 409 bce. The play is set at Thebes and concerns the battle between the two sons of Oedipus over control of the city. When Eteocles refuses to yield power, Polyneices brings an army to attack the city. The two brothers eventually kill each other, and when their mother, Jocasta, discovers their bodies, she kills herself. Their uncle Creon takes control and sentences Oedipus, who has been held in the city, to exile.
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Article Title:
Phoenician Women
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Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Date Published:
29 March 2020
Access Date:
February 22, 2025