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'The Thracinian Virgin' (or 'Maidens of Thrace' or 'Thracinae') is an Athenian tragedy of Sophocles (one of the three great tragic poets along with Aeschylus and Euryphetes), Dei, wife of Hercules It tells the story of Aneira's grief over her husband's neglect of his family.
CONTENTS
THE PERSONS
THE TRACHINIAN MAIDENS