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Rhesus is known as the tragedy of Euripides, but the authorship is disputed.
Rhesus is the king of Thrace. He came to help Troy during the Trojan War, but was attacked by Odysseus and Diomedes at night, losing his life and taking his horse and chariot.
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Trojan guards monitoring suspicious enemy activity in the middle of the night discover a bright fire in the Greek camp. They immediately inform Hector, who almost issues a general muster of arms before Aeneas convinces him that this is ill-advised. Aeneas suggests that the best course of action is to send someone to watch over the Greek camp and see what the enemy is doing...
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHARACTERS OF THE PLAY
RHESUS