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Heraclidae
or Her·a·clei·dae
[ her-uh-klahy-dee ]
noun
- a drama (429? b.c.) by Euripides.
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The point is clear so far, that Lycurgus himself is said to have lived in the days of the Heraclidae.
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This play is very like the Heraclidae but adds a new feature; drama begins to be used for political purposes.
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The three seem to be three earliest of the extant plays; they are also—if we count the Heraclidae as mutilated—the three shortest.
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The return of the Heraclidae was the true consummation of the Hellenic revolution.
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But the affair of the Heraclidae took place eighty years after the destruction of Troy.
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