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Talthybius and
Furthermore, Talthybius is the one who tells Andromache of the Greeks plan to kill Astyanax, her son by Hector.

Talthybius and Hecuba
In Hecuba and The Trojan Women, Talthybius seems to always be the bearer of bad news.
In Hecuba, Talthybius brings an order from Agamemnon to Hecuba, telling her to bury her daughter, Polyxena, who was sacrificed to Achilles.
The Greek herald Talthybius arrives to tell the dethroned queen Hecuba what will befall her and her children.
Talthybius gives the corpse to Hecuba, who prepares the body of her grandson for burial before they are finally taken off with Odysseus.
The movie starred American actress Katharine Hepburn as Hecuba, British actors Vanessa Redgrave and Brian Blessed as Andromache and Talthybius, French-Canadian actress Geneviève Bujold as Cassandra, Greek actress Irene Papas as Helen, and Patrick Magee, an actor born in Northern Ireland, as Menelaus.
Willow Hale ( Hecuba ) and Sterling Wolfe ( Talthybius ) in The Trojan Women, directed by Brad Mays at the ARK Theatre Company in Los Angeles, 2003

Talthybius and Trojan
During the Trojan War, Hector was killed by Achilles, and their son Astyanax was thrown from the city walls by the Greek Herald Talthybius.
In Euripides's The Trojan Women ( 719 ff ), the herald Talthybius reveals to Andromache that Odysseus has convinced the council to have the child thrown from the walls, and the child is in this way killed.
Talthybius () was herald and friend to Agamemnon in the Trojan War.

Talthybius and .
* In one version, either Talthybius finds he can't bear to kill him or else kills a slave's child in his place.
Agamemnon, Talthybius and Epeius, relief from Samothrace, ca.
Agamemnon, Talthybius and Epeius, relief from Samothrace, ca.
In The Iliad, Agamemnon orders Talthybius to fetch the medic Machaon after Menelaus was wounded with an arrow shot by Pandarus.
Andromache's lot is to be the concubine of Achilles ' son Neoptolemus and more horrible news for the royal family is yet to come: Talthybius reluctantly informs her that her baby son, Astyanax, has been condemned to die.
In the end, Talthybius returns carrying with him the body of little Astyanax on Hector's shield.

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Aeschylus and Sophocles were innovative, but Euripides had arrived at a position in the " ever-changing genre " where he could move easily between tragic, comic, romantic and political effects, a versatility that appears in individual plays and also over the course of his career.
Aeschylus gained thirteen victories as a dramatist, Sophocles at least twenty, Euripides only four in his lifetime, and this has often been taken as an indication of the latter's unpopularity with his contemporaries, and yet a first place might not have been the main criterion for success in those times ( the system of selecting judges appears to have been flawed ) and merely being chosen to compete was in itself a mark of distinction.
He appears as a character in Euripides ' tragedy Andromache ( c. 425 BC ).
Medea's deliberate murder of her children, then, appears to be Euripides ' invention although some scholars believe Neophron created this alternate tradition.
Menelaus appears as a character in a number of 5th-century Greek tragedies: Sophocles ' Ajax, and Euripides ' Andromache, Helen, Orestes, Iphigenia at Aulis, and The Trojan Women.
Palaemon appears for the first time in Euripides Iphigeneia in Tauris, where he is already the " guardian of ships ".
However, in Euripides ' lost version of the story, it appears that Antigone survives.
The story of Orestes was the subject of the Oresteia of Aeschylus ( Agamemnon, Choephori, Eumenides ), of the Electra of Sophocles, and of the Electra, Iphigeneia in Tauris, Iphigenia at Aulis ( in which he appears as an infant carried by Clytemnestra ), and Orestes, of Euripides.
In The Bacchae, by Euripides, Tiresias appears with Cadmus, the founder and first king of Thebes, to warn the current king Pentheus against denouncing Dionysus as a god.
Polymestor appears in Euripides ' play, Hecuba and in the Ovidian myth " Hecuba, Polyxena and Polydorus "
In Euripides ' play Heracles, Iris appears alongside Lyssa, cursing Heracles with the fit of madness in which he kills his three sons and his wife Megara.
Euripides is frequently the butt of jokes in Aristophanes ' plays and he appears as a ludicrous character in The Acharnians, Thesmophoriazusae and The Frogs.
* Euripides: One of the great tragic poets, he is the butt of jokes in many of Aristophanes plays and he even appears as a character in three of them ( The Acharnians, Thesmophoriazusae and The Frogs ).
Gascoigne translated two plays performed in 1566 at Grays Inn, the most aristocratic of the Renaissance London Inns of Court: the prose comedy Supposes based on Ariosto s Suppositi, and Jocasta, a tragedy in blank verse which is said to have derived from Euripides s Phoenissae, but appears more directly as a translation from the Italian of Lodovico Dolce s Giocasta.
Dionysius Chalcus, Alcaeus, Anacreon, Pindar, Bacchylides, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, and Antiphanes make frequent and familiar allusion to the cottabus – and it appears on vases from the era ; but in the writers of the Roman and Alexandrian period such reference as occurs shows that the fashion had died out.
* Euripides: The famous tragic poet, whose mythical heroes often appear on stage in shabby dress, he is a frequent target in later plays and he appears here as a magniloquent hoarder of disreputable costumes.
* Cephisophon: A leading actor of his time, rumoured to have cuckolded Euripides and to have helped in the writing of some of his plays, he appears here as the tragedian's servant.
* Chaerephon: The loyal friend and disciple of Socrates, he appears as the summons witness for a female bread vendor and he is compared in lines 1408-12 to a sallow Ino clinging to the feet of Euripides.
His first tragedy was brought out in the 82nd Olympiad ( 452 BC ); he is mentioned as third in competition with Euripides and Iophon, in Olympiad 87. 4 ( 429-8 BC ); and he died before 421 BC, as appears from the Peace of Aristophanes, which was brought out in that year.
* Euripides: A tragic poet renowned for his innovative plays and pathetic heroes, he appears as a ridiculous character in The Acharnians, Thesmophoriazusae and The Frogs and he receives numerous mentions in other plays.

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Euclid s algorithm appears as Proposition II in Book VII (" Elementary Number Theory ") of his Elements.
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Solomon s name appears in Proverbs 1: 1, " The proverbs of Solomon the son of David, King of Israel.
Crimes conducted by Patassé s militias and Congolese soldiers during this period are now being investigated by the International Criminal Court, who wrote that " sexual violence appears to have been a central feature of the conflict ", having identified more than 600 rape victims.
In one notable instance, Columba appears to King Oswald of Northumbria, in a dream, and he announced the king s incoming victory against King Catlon.
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Her nickname appears as a store name in the story " Christmas in Duckburg ", featured on page 1 of Walt Disney s Christmas Parade # 9, published in 1958.
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Following the success of The Godfather, The Conversation and The Godfather Part II, Coppola began filming Apocalypse Now, an adaptation of Conrad s Heart of Darkness set in Cambodia during the Vietnam War ( Coppola himself briefly appears as a TV news director ).
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In, the author names three women in sequence: “ Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and Joses, and the mother of Zebedee's children .” In the Gospel of Mark, the author lists a group of women three times, and each time, Mary Magdalene s name appears first.
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