Rodogune
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Rodogune is a tragedy in five acts by the French playwright Pierre Corneille. It was first performed in 1644[1] and published in 1647.[2]
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Works by Pierre Corneille
- Mélite
- Clitandre
- La Place royale
- La Galerie du Palais
- Médée
- L'Illusion Comique
- Le Cid
- Cinna
- Horace
- Polyeucte
- The Death of Pompey
- The Liar
- Rodogune
- Andromède
- Nicomède
- Sertorius
- Agésilas
- Attila
- Tite et Bérénice
- Psyché
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