Women Archetypes in Greek Tragedy
From Ancient to Modern
A Lecture Series

September 20 and September 27, 2025

The featured virtual lectures present female archetypes from Ancient Greek Tragedy to Byzantium . Enduring female archetypes as represented in ancient Greek tragedy and Byzantine culture will be explored via example emblematic women from these two historical periods. This presentation series will offer insights into how archetypal patterns of female behavior have evolved and continue to influence modern identity, thought, and action.

The presentation objectives:

• To interpret archetypal female behavior through literary and historical figures.

• To highlight the timeless power of archetypes that continue to shape contemporary consciousness.

• To create a clear link between past and present, fostering reflection on personal and societal levels.

• To engage participants via a live Q&A Session a day following the presentations.


For questions about the Program/Lectures and to REGISTER for the Q&A Sessions, you can email us at
contact@pahellenicfoundation.org




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