Antigone (Mythological character)

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Name (Hebrew)
אנטיגונה (דמות מיתולוגית)
Name (Latin)
Antigone (Mythological character)
Name (Arabic)
أنتيجون (شخصية اسطورية)
Name (Cyrilic)
Антигона (Мифологический персонаж)
Other forms of name
Antígona (Mythological character)
Antygona (Mythological character)
Антыгона (Mythological character)
Антігона (Mythological character)
Antiqone (Greek mythology)
Antigone (Greek mythology)
אנטיגונה (מיתולוגיה יוונית)
Other designation
Mythological character
Other associated place
Thebes (Greece)
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 309842125
Wikidata: Q131351
Library of congress: no2014084634
Sources of Information
  • Sophocles. The Theban plays, 2010:page 54 (Antigone, daughter of Oidipous)
  • Brill's new Pauly online, 20 June 2014(Antigone; Ἀντιγόνη; daugter of Oedipus and his mother Iocaste; sister of Ismene, Eteocles and Polyneices)
  • Wikipedia, 20 June 2014(Antigone; Ἀντιγόνη; daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta, Oedipus's mother; subject of a popular story in which she attempts to secure a respectable burial for her brother Polynices, even though he is seen as a traitor to Thebes and the law forbids even mourning for him; other forms of name: أنتيجون; Антыгона; Антигона; Antígona; 안티고네; אנטיגונה; アンティゴネー; Antygona ; Антігона; 安提戈涅)
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Wikipedia description:

In Greek mythology, Antigone ( ann-TIG-ə-nee; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιγόνη, romanized: Antigónē) is a Theban princess and a character in several ancient Greek tragedies. She is the daughter of Oedipus, king of Thebes; her mother/grandmother is either Jocasta or, in another variation of the myth, Euryganeia. She is a sister of Polynices, Eteocles, and Ismene. The meaning of the name is, as in the case of the masculine equivalent Antigonus, "in place of one's parents" or "worthy of one's parents". Antigone appears in the three 5th century BC tragic plays written by Sophocles, known collectively as the three Theban plays, being the protagonist of the eponymous tragedy Antigone. She makes a brief appearance at the end of Aeschylus' Seven against Thebes, while her story was also the subject of Euripides' now lost play with the same name.

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