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Euripides - Ion: "Ten soldiers wisely led will beat a hundred without a head"
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Euripides, a pivotal figure in ancient Greek drama, revolutionized theatrical conventions by portraying mythical heroes as relatable individuals facing extraordinary challenges. Born around 480 BC on Salamis Island, he initially trained for athletics but ultimately pursued a career in drama, competing in the City Dionysia. Despite only winning first prize five times, his works, such as "Medea," showcase his lyrical prowess and thematic depth. His life spanned the tumultuous period of Athenian-Spartan conflict, and he spent his final years under the patronage of King Archelaus of Macedon, where he was honored at his death around 406 BC.
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