Euripides died around 406 BC (the exact date is unknown) in Macedonia.
The playwright who wrote Phaedra is Jean Racine. He was a French dramatist known for his tragedy plays, and Phaedra is one of his most famous works.
Euripides was a Greek playwright mostly known for being the first man to use women in his plays
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Euripides Ramos died in 1986.
Euripides was a Greek playwright, specialized in tragedies. He composed several dramas, among them, the one called 'The Trojan Women', which tells the story of the women of the city of Troy after the attacks of the Greeks.
There is not a play called "Iphihenia in Trachis" you might be confusingWomen of Trachis an Athenian tragedy by Sophocles with Iphigenia in Tauris a drama by the playwright Euripides.
The Greek playwright Euripides freely used his own versions of classical myths in his tragedies. He was known for his innovative and unconventional approach to traditional stories, often portraying characters in a more complex and human light.
Euripides, the ancient Greek playwright, lived from around 480 to 406 BCE, long before the discovery of America by Europeans. Christopher Columbus made his first voyage to the Americas in 1492 CE, which is over 1,900 years after Euripides' time. Therefore, there was a span of nearly two millennia between Euripides' life and the arrival of Europeans in America.
Richard Stockton - playwright - died in 1997.
Ken Hill - playwright - died in 1995.
Colin Morris - playwright - died in 1996.
Paul Kornfeld - playwright - died in 1942.