History of Europe

What are the plays of Euripides?

Euripides (c. 480–406 BCE) wrote around 95 plays, of which only 19 have survived in relative entirety, and some are incomplete or fragmentary. Here's a list of the plays attributed to Euripides:

Extant Plays:

1. "Alcestis"

2. "Andromache"

3. "Bacchae"

4. "Cyclops"

5. "Electra"

6. "Hecuba"

7. "Helen"

8. "Heracles"

9. "Hippolytus"

10. "Iphigenia among the Taurians"

11. "Ion"

12. "Iphigenia at Aulis"

13. "Medea"

14. "Orestes"

15. "Phoenician Women"

16. "Rhesus"

17. "Suppliants"

18. "Trojan Women"

19. "The Madness of Heracles" (incomplete)

Lost Plays (Only Fragments Survive):

1. "Aegeus"

2. "Alcmaeon in Psophis"

3. "Alcmaeon in Corinth"

4. "Alexander"

5. "Andromeda"

6. "Antiope"

7. "Archelaus"

8. "Autolycus"

9. "Bellerophon"

10. "Busiris"

11. "Captive Melanippe"

12. "Chrysippus"

13. "Cretan Women"

14. "Danae"

15. "Dictys"

16. "Euryalus"

17. "Eurystheus"

18. "Hypsipyle"

19. "Hypermestra"

20. "Melanippe the Wise"

21. "Oenomaus"

22. "Palamedes"

23. "Peleus"

24. "Peliades"

25. "Phaetho"

26. "Philoctetes"

27. "Phrixus"

28. "Pirithous"

29. "Polyidus"

30. "Protesilaus"

31. "Scyrians"

32. "Stheneboea"

33. "Telephus"

34. "Temenidae"

35. "Theseus"

36. "Thyestes"

Please note that this list of lost plays is not exhaustive, and the information about their fragments and contents may vary.