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Amycos Satyrykos

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promptly challenged and defeated the king, and depending on the author, the Argonaut then either killed Amycos or made him swear an oath on his life that he would no longer “maltreat strangers”. Jebb believes another ending, which was related by
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Unfortunately, no date more precise than the 5th century BCE can as yet be reliably ascribed to the writing or production of the play.
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This satyr play almost certainly told the story of the
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Lucanian
hydria
Cabinet des MĂ©dailles
satyr play
Athenian
dramatist
Sophocles
Argonauts
Amycus
Bithynia
Polydeuces
Periander
Athenaeus
Deipnosophists
ISBN
978-1-108-00986-7
ISBN
978-0-674-99532-1
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Sophocles
Ajax
Antigone
Women of Trachis
Oedipus Rex
Electra
Philoctetes
Oedipus at Colonus

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