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  2. The Trojan Women - Wikipedia

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    The Trojan Women (Ancient Greek: Τρῳάδες, romanized: Trōiades, lit."The Female Trojans") is a tragedy by the Greek playwright Euripides, produced in 415 BCE.Also translated as The Women of Troy, or as its transliterated Greek title Troades, The Trojan Women presents commentary on the costs of war through the lens of women and children. [1]

  3. Helen of Troy - Wikipedia

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    The 1971 film The Trojan Women was an adaptation of the play by Euripides in which Irene Papas portrayed (a non-blonde) Helen of Troy. In the 1998 TV series Hercules , Helen appears as a supporting character at Prometheus Academy as a student.

  4. The Silence of the Girls - Wikipedia

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    Parts of the closing sequence, describing the fate of Troy's women and the sacrifice of Priam's daughter at Achilles's burial mound, are taken from The Trojan Women by Euripides. [1] The novel features appearances by many characters from the Iliad including Priam, Nestor, Ajax the Great, Agamemnon, and Helen of Troy. It portrays with great ...

  5. The Trojan Women (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Trojan Women is an ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides, also translated as Women of Troy. The Trojan Women or The Women of Troy may also refer to: The Trojan Women, a 1971 American-British-Greek drama film, based on Euripides' play; The Women of Troy, 2021 novel by Pat Barker; Women of Troy, nickname for the women's athletic teams ...

  6. Category:Women of the Trojan war - Wikipedia

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    Divine and mortal women who appear in the Trojan War saga. ... Helen of Troy (3 C, 21 P) Hera (7 C, 10 P) I. Iphigenia (2 C, 14 P) L. Leto (22 P) R. Rhea (mythology ...

  7. The Trojan Women Set Fire to their Fleet (Claude Lorrain)

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    Claude Lorrain painted The Trojan Women Set Fire to their Fleet around 1643 at the behest of Cardinal Girolamo Farnese. [1] The scene is Lorrain's take on a famed event in Book 5 of the Aeneid in which the exiled women of Troy, spurred on by the Greek goddess Juno, burn the Trojan fleet to force their men to stop roaming and settle in Sicily.

  8. The Trojan Women (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Trojan Women was one of a trilogy of plays dealing with the suffering created by the Trojan Wars. Hecuba (Katharine Hepburn), Queen of the Trojans and mother of Hector, one of Troy's most fearsome warriors, looks upon the remains of her kingdom; Andromache (Vanessa Redgrave), widow of the slain Hector and mother of his son Astyanax, believes that she must raise her son in the war's ...

  9. USC Trojans women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The USC Trojans women's basketball team, or the Women of Troy, is the collegiate women's basketball team that represents the University of Southern California, in the Big Ten Conference. The team rose to prominence in 1976, at which time scholarships became available to female basketball players.