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  1. Aeschylus, author of Seven Against Thebes. Roman copy after a Greek original of the 4th century BC. The battle at Thebes is the subject of Aeschylus' Seven Against Thebes (467 BC). This play is the first certain source for the number of the champions being seven. [83]

    • Aeschylus, Anthony Hecht, Helen H. Bacon
    • 1908
  2. May 25, 2018 · Definition. Seven Against Thebes is the third part of a trilogy written by one of the greatest of the Greek tragedians, Aeschylus in 467 BCE, winning first prize in competition at Dionysia. Unfortunately, only fragments of the first two plays, Laius and Oedipus and the accompanying satyr drama Sphinx remain.

    • Donald L. Wasson
  3. Plays / Aeschylus / Seven Against Thebes. The third play in a Theban trilogy dealing with the devastating effects of the curse of Oedipus, AeschylusSeven Against Thebes was first performed in 467 BC at the City Dionysia where it won the first prize for tragedy. Featuring little to no action, the play mainly consists of dialogues between ...

  4. It is the subject not only of the lost epic the Thebaid and of Aeschylus’s tragedy Seven Against Thebes but also of Euripides’ play Phoenician Women. Seven Against Thebes, in Greek mythology, the seven champions who were killed fighting against Thebes after the fall of Oedipus, the king of that city. The twins Eteocles and Polyneices, who ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Theban Women. Characters. Eteocles Antigone Ismene Messenger Herald. Setting. Citadel of Thebes. Seven Against Thebes (Ancient Greek: Ἑπτὰ ἐπὶ Θήβας, Hepta epi Thēbas; Latin: Septem contra Thebas) is the third play in an Oedipus-themed trilogy produced by Aeschylus in 467 BC. The trilogy is sometimes referred to as the ...

  6. These were Tydeus, Capaneus, Adrastus, Hippomedon, Parthenopeus, Amphiaraus, and Polynices himself. During the battle, they were confronted at the seven gates of Thebes by an equal number of defenders, whose names were Melanippus, Polyphontes, Megareus, Hyperbius, Actor, Lasthenes and Eteocles. Just before Eteocles confronted his brother at the ...

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  8. 3 days ago · Quick Reference. Myth, and play by Aeschylus. Oedipus' curse upon his sons Eteocles (‘True Glory’) and Polynices (‘Much Strife’) results in their dispute over the throne of Thebes and in Polynices calling upon his father‐in‐law Adrastus, king of Argos, and five other heroes. These seven heroes fight at, and match, the mythical seven ...

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