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The drama presents a Spartan queen who, contrary to the popular story, was replaced by a divine likeness and carried to a foreign court while the real woman was hidden in Egypt under a king’s protection. Years later survivors and her husband, believing her faithlessness, converge on that court, and recognition scenes, oracles and divine explanations untangle mistaken identity. The play probes the contrast between appearance and reality, the fragility of reputation, and the human costs of war, using mythic interventions, family reunions, and reluctant alliances to resolve the heroine’s contested status and restore domestic and moral order.
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