Antigone (disambiguation)
- Antigone (disambiguation)
Antigone is the name of several characters in Greek Mythology.
*Antigone, daughter of Oedipus
*Antigone of Phthia, daughter of Eurytion
*Antigone of Troy, daughter of Laomedon
Antigone may refer to:
In the arts:
*"Antigone" (Sophocles), the famous play by Sophocles
*Antigone (film), based on Sophocles' play
*"Antigone" (Anouilh play), Jean Anouilh's play
*"Antigone" (Brecht play), Bertolt Brecht's play
*"Antigone" (opera), the opera adaptation of the myth by Carl Orff
*"Antigona Furiosa", a play by Griselda Gambaro
In popular music:
*"Antigone" (album), the album of a Metalcore band Heaven Shall Burn
*Antigone Rising, an all-girl rock band
*Antigone (singer), an Australian singer and songwriter based in the UK
Antigone may also refer to:
*129 Antigone, an asteroid
*Antigone District, a redeveloped urban area in Montpellier, France
Antigone is the name of:
*Antigone of Macedonia, mother of Berenice I of Egypt
*Antigone of Epirus, wife of Pyrrhus of Epirus
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