Palamedes

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Palamedes is a 1625 Dutch tragedy by Joost van den Vondel that allegorically critiques political and religious injustice in the Dutch Republic.

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Palamedes canonical 3
Defense of Palamedes 1
Sir Palamedes 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch tragedy
literary work
play
tragedy
allegoricallyRepresents political conflicts in the Dutch Republic
religious conflicts in the Dutch Republic
trial and execution of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt
author Joost van den Vondel
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
criticizes misuse of legal process
political injustice in the Dutch Republic
religious intolerance in the Dutch Republic
firstPerformanceDate 1625
genre allegorical drama
political drama
tragedy
hasCensorshipStatus politically sensitive in the Dutch Republic
hasCharacter Greek leaders at Troy
Palamedes (mythological hero)
hasForm verse drama
hasInfluenceOn Dutch political discourse in the 17th century
later interpretations of Johan van Oldenbarnevelt
hasReception controversial at time of publication
hasSubject abuse of power
freedom of conscience
judicial murder
political injustice
religious injustice
hasTheme conflict between conscience and authority
justice
martyrdom
truth and false accusation
inspiredBy mythological figure Palamedes
literaryDevice allegory
literaryPeriod Baroque
movement Dutch Golden Age literature
notableFor bold political allegory
critique of state and church authorities
originalLanguage Dutch
partOf Dutch Golden Age drama
placeOfFirstPublication Amsterdam
publicationYear 1625
relatedWork Gijsbrecht van Aemstel
setInPeriod mythological antiquity
timeOfCreation early 1620s
title Palamedes self-link
workByAuthor Joost van den Vondel

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King Arthur's court hasMember Palamedes
this entity surface form: Sir Palamedes
Gorgias notableWork Palamedes
this entity surface form: Defense of Palamedes
Palamedes title Palamedes self-link