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Ion (/ˈaɪɒn/; Ancient Greek: Ἴων, Iōn) is an ancient Greek play by Euripides, thought to be written between 414 and 412 BC. It follows the orphan Ion in the discovery of his origins. As it unfolds the play is also the powerful story of his mother, Creusa, as she strives to guide her own life after having experienced terrible abuse at the hands of a god who is beyond her power (or that of any mortal). Euripides' retelling of this myth is a radical step forward among the Greek tragedies: while in other plays of classical Athens individuals often rail against the disasters that the Fates or the gods have caused to befall them, in this powerful play both Creusa and Ion actually challenge whether the gods have any right to govern the destinies of human beings. In the end, however, Euripides tak

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  • Ió (Eurípides) (ca)
  • Ίων (Ευριπίδη) (el)
  • Ion (Eurípides) (es)
  • Ion (play) (en)
  • Ione (Euripide) (it)
  • Ion (Euripide) (fr)
  • 이온 (비극) (ko)
  • イオン (エウリピデス) (ja)
  • Ion (Euripides) (nl)
  • Ion (dramat Eurypidesa) (pl)
  • Ион (Еврипид) (ru)
  • Іон (Евріпід) (uk)
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  • Ió (Ίων) és una de les tragèdies d'Eurípides datada a l'entorn dels anys 413-412 aC. (ca)
  • Ion (Ίων) es una tragedia de Eurípides datada entre el 421 a. C. y el 415 a. C. (es)
  • Ion (Ίων / Iōn) est une tragédie grecque d'Euripide, vraisemblablement écrite en 419 av. J.-C. et représentée pour la première fois à Athènes en 418 av. J.-C.. (fr)
  • Ione (Ἴων, Ion) è una tragedia di Euripide, rappresentata per la prima volta ad Atene, in un anno imprecisato tra il 413 ed il 410 a.C. Si tratta di una tragedia dai toni lievi e caratterizzata dal lieto fine, un filone che pare essere stato inventato dallo stesso Euripide. (it)
  • 《이온》(고대 그리스어: Ἴων, Iōn)은 에우리피데스가 쓴 고대 그리스 비극 작품이다. 아테나이의 왕 에렉테우스의 딸 크레우사와 그녀가 아폴론(포이보스) 사이에 낳아서 버린 자식 이온의 기묘한 재회와 화해 이야기가 델포이의 신탁소를 무대로 그려진다. 작품이 쓰여진 정확한 연대는 알 수 없지만, 기원전 410년경으로 추정된다. (ko)
  • Ion (gr. Ἴων Iōn) – klasyczna tragedia grecka napisana przez Eurypidesa pomiędzy 414 i 412 rokiem p.n.e., której bohaterem jest Ion, mityczny przodek plemienia Jonów. Jest to jedno z 18 zachowanych do dzisiaj dzieł tego autora. (pl)
  • 『イオン』(イオーン、希: Ἴων, Iōn、新ラテン語: Ion)は、古代ギリシアのエウリピデスによるギリシア悲劇の1つ。 アテーナイ王エレクテウスの娘クレウーサと、彼女がアポローン(ポイボス)との間にもうけて捨てた子イオーンの奇妙な再会と和解の物語が、デルポイの神託所を舞台に描かれる。 正確な上演年は分かっていないが、紀元前410年代と推定される。 (ja)
  • Ion (Oudgrieks: Ίων) is een tragedie van de Griekse tragediedichter Euripides. Het werk werd vermoedelijk uitgevoerd in 413 v.Chr. (nl)
  • «Ио́н» (др.-греч. Ἴων, Iōn) — трагедия древнегреческого драматурга Еврипида, поставленная около 412 года до н. э.. (ru)
  • «Іон» (дв-грец. Ἴων, Iōn) — трагедія давньогрецького драматурга Евріпіда, поставлена близько 412 року до н. е. (uk)
  • Με την ονομασία Ίων φέρεται σπουδαία τραγωδία που έγραψε ο Ευριπίδης που αναφέρεται στον μυθικό Ίωνα. Μερικοί μελετητές το τοποθετούν γύρω στο 418 π.Χ. πιθανότερη όμως μοιάζει η άποψη άλλων, που το τοποθετούν στο 413 ή το 414 π.Χ. Το έργο αυτό του Ευριπίδη έχει χαρακτηριστεί γενικά ως «περιπλεγμένη τραγωδία» λόγω του ότι δύο φορές ο ποιητής χρησιμοποιεί στην πλοκή τον «από μηχανής θεό», μία στην αρχή και μία στο τέλος. Ο Αρχηγέτης του Βασιλικού Οίκου της Αττικής Ίων αποδεικνύεται τέκνο της Κρεούσης εκ του θεού Απόλλωνα. (el)
  • Ion (/ˈaɪɒn/; Ancient Greek: Ἴων, Iōn) is an ancient Greek play by Euripides, thought to be written between 414 and 412 BC. It follows the orphan Ion in the discovery of his origins. As it unfolds the play is also the powerful story of his mother, Creusa, as she strives to guide her own life after having experienced terrible abuse at the hands of a god who is beyond her power (or that of any mortal). Euripides' retelling of this myth is a radical step forward among the Greek tragedies: while in other plays of classical Athens individuals often rail against the disasters that the Fates or the gods have caused to befall them, in this powerful play both Creusa and Ion actually challenge whether the gods have any right to govern the destinies of human beings. In the end, however, Euripides tak (en)
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