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|lshtext=<b>Alcestis</b>: is, or Alcestē, ēs, f., = Ἄλκηστις or Ἀλκήστη,<br /><b>I</b> [[daughter]] of [[Pelias]], and [[wife]] of [[Admetus]], [[king]] of Pherœ, for the [[preservation]] of whose [[life]] she [[resigned]] her [[own]], [[but]] [[was]] [[afterwards]] brought [[back]] from the [[lower]] [[world]] by [[Hercules]], and restored to her [[husband]], v. Hyg. Fab. 51 and 251; Mart. 4, 75; Juv. 6, 652.—Also, a [[play]] of Nœvius, Gell. 19, 7.
|lshtext=<b>Alcestis</b>: is, or Alcestē, ēs, f., = [[Ἄλκηστις]] or [[Ἀλκήστη]],<br /><b>I</b> [[daughter]] of [[Pelias]], and [[wife]] of [[Admetus]], [[king]] of Pherœ, for the [[preservation]] of whose [[life]] she [[resigned]] her [[own]], [[but]] [[was]] [[afterwards]] brought [[back]] from the [[lower]] [[world]] by [[Hercules]], and restored to her [[husband]], v. Hyg. Fab. 51 and 251; Mart. 4, 75; Juv. 6, 652.—Also, a [[play]] of Nœvius, Gell. 19, 7.
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|georg=Alcēstis, tidis, Akk. tim u. tin, f., u. Alcēstē, ēs, f. (Ἀλκηστις od. Ἀλκήστη), die [[Tochter]] [[des]] [[Pelias]], Gemahlin [[des]] [[Admetus]], Herrschers [[von]] Pherä, die das [[Leben]] ihres Gatten [[durch]] freiwilligen [[Tod]] [[von]] den Parzen erkaufte, ihm [[aber]] [[von]] der [[Proserpina]] zurückgesandt [[oder]], [[nach]] [[einer]] andern [[Sage]], [[von]] Herkules dem Hades [[wieder]] abgekämpft wurde, Hyg. fab. 50 u. 51 (Akk. tim). Mart. 4, 75, 6 (Akk. -tin). Iuven. 6, 653 (Akk. -tim). Macr. [[sat]]. 5, 19, 4 (Genet. -tidis). Vgl. [[Admetus]] no. I. – Ihre Schicksale [[als]] [[Gegenstand]] der [[Darstellung]] in der griech. u. röm. [[Tragödie]], ignoravit Euripidis nobilissimam fabulam Alcestim, Macr. [[sat]]. 5, 19, 3: [[legi]] Laevii Alcestin, Gell. 19, 7, 2.
|georg=Alcēstis, tidis, Akk. tim u. tin, f., u. Alcēstē, ēs, f. ([[Ἀλκηστις]] od. [[Ἀλκήστη]]), die [[Tochter]] [[des]] [[Pelias]], Gemahlin [[des]] [[Admetus]], Herrschers [[von]] Pherä, die das [[Leben]] ihres Gatten [[durch]] freiwilligen [[Tod]] [[von]] den Parzen erkaufte, ihm [[aber]] [[von]] der [[Proserpina]] zurückgesandt [[oder]], [[nach]] [[einer]] andern [[Sage]], [[von]] Herkules dem Hades [[wieder]] abgekämpft wurde, Hyg. fab. 50 u. 51 (Akk. tim). Mart. 4, 75, 6 (Akk. -tin). Iuven. 6, 653 (Akk. -tim). Macr. [[sat]]. 5, 19, 4 (Genet. -tidis). Vgl. [[Admetus]] no. I. – Ihre Schicksale [[als]] [[Gegenstand]] der [[Darstellung]] in der griech. u. röm. [[Tragödie]], ignoravit Euripidis nobilissimam fabulam Alcestim, Macr. [[sat]]. 5, 19, 3: [[legi]] Laevii Alcestin, Gell. 19, 7, 2.
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==Wikipedia EN==
Alcestis (/ælˈsɛstɪs/; Ancient Greek: Ἄλκηστις, Álkēstis) or Alceste, was a princess in Greek mythology, known for her love of her husband. Her life story was told by pseudo-Apollodorus in his Bibliotheca, and a version of her death and return from the dead was also popularized in Euripides's tragedy Alcestis.
Alcestis (/ælˈsɛstɪs/; Greek: Ἄλκηστις, Alkēstis) is an Athenian tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright Euripides. It was first produced at the City Dionysia festival in 438 BC. Euripides presented it as the final part of a tetralogy of unconnected plays in the competition of tragedies, for which he won second prize; this arrangement was exceptional, as the fourth part was normally a satyr play. Its ambiguous, tragicomic tone—which may be "cheerfully romantic" or "bitterly ironic"—has earned it the label of a "problem play." Alcestis is, possibly excepting the Rhesus, the oldest surviving work by Euripides, although at the time of its first performance he had been producing plays for 17 years.
==Translations==
bn: আলসেস্টিস; ca: Alcestis; cs: Alkéstis; de: Alkestis; el: Άλκηστις; en: Alcestis; eo: Alkesto; es: Alcestis; et: Alkestis; fa: آلکستیس; fi: Alkestis; fr: Alceste; gl: Alcestes; hu: Alkésztisz; is: Alkestis; it: Alcesti; ja: アルケースティス; ka: ალკესტიდა; ko: 알케스티스; la: Alcestis; lt: Alkestidė; nl: Alkestis; pl: Alkestis; pt: Alceste; ru: Алкестида; sk: Alkéstis; sl: Alkestis; sr: Алкеста; sv: Alkestis; ta: அல்செஸ்டிஸ்; tr: Alkestis; uk: Алкеста; zh: 阿尔克斯提斯