suppliants
Suppliants refers to people who seek mercy, help, or asylum from others, often invoking protections owed to those who appeal for refuge. In classical usage, a suppliant pleads for safety and is protected by guest-host obligations and sacred or legal oaths. The term is used in modern contexts to describe asylum seekers or refugees.
In literature, The Suppliants is a tragedy by the ancient Greek playwright Aeschylus, traditionally dated to
The Suppliants, along with The Egyptians and The Danaids, forms part of the Danaid trilogy. Much of