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Translated by E. Coleridge.
Studies
Euripides in Print
Persons
Helen, wife of Menelaus
Teucer, a Greek warrior, who fought at Troy
Chorus of Captive Greek Women, attending Helen
Menelaus, King of Sparta
Portress of Theoclymenus
First Messenger
Second Messenger
Theonoe, sister of Theoclymenus
Theoclymenus, King of Egypt
Servant of Theoclymenus
The Dioscuri
Scene
Before the palace of Theoclymenus in Egypt. It is near the mouth of the Nile. The tomb of Proteus, the father of Theoclymenus is visible. Helen is discovered alone before the tomb.
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