Iphigenia in Aulis (,
Iphigeneia en Aulidi; variously translated, including the Latin
Iphigenia in Aulide) is the last of the extant works by the playwright
Euripides. Written between 408, after
Orestes, and 406 BC, the year of Euripides' death, the play was first produced the following year in a trilogy with
The Bacchae and
Alcmaeon in Corinth by his son or nephew, Euripides the Younger, and won the first place at the Athenian city
Dionysia.