List of epic poems
This is a list of epic poems.
Ancient epics (to 500)
Before the 8th century BC
- Epic of Gilgamesh
- Epic of Lugalbanda
- Epic of Enmerkar
- Atrahasis
- Enuma Elish
- The Descent of Inanna into the Underworld
- Legend of Keret
- Cycle of Kumarbi
8th to 6th century BC
- Iliad, ascribed to Homer
- Odyssey, ascribed to Homer
- Works and Days, ascribed to Hesiod
- Theogony, ascribed to Hesiod
- Shield of Heracles, ascribed to Hesiod
- Catalogue of Women, ascribed to Hesiod
- Cypria, Aethiopis, Little Iliad, Iliupersis, Nostoi and Telegony, forming the so-called Epic Cycle
- Oedipodea, Thebaid, Epigoni and Alcmeonis, forming the so-called Theban Cycle
- A series of poems ascribed to Hesiod during antiquity : Aegimius, Astronomia, Descent of Perithous, Idaean Dactyls, Megala Erga, Megalai Ehoiai, Melampodia and Wedding of Ceyx
- Capture of Oechalia, ascribed to Homer or Creophylus of Samos during antiquity
- Phocais, ascribed to Homer during antiquity
- Titanomachy ascribed to Eumelus of Corinth
- Danais, Minyas and Naupactia, almost completely lost
5th to 4th century BC
- Heracleia, tells of the labors of Hercules, almost completely lost, written by Panyassis
- Mahābhārata, ascribed to Veda Vyasa
- Ramayana, ascribed to Valmiki
3rd century BC
- Argonautica by Apollonius of Rhodes
2nd century BC
- Annales by Ennius
1st century BC
- De rerum natura by Lucretius
- Georgics by Virgil
- Aeneid by Virgil
1st century AD
- Metamorphoses by Ovid
- Pharsalia by Lucan
- Argonautica by Gaius Valerius Flaccus
- Punica by Silius Italicus
- Thebaid and Achilleid by Statius
2nd century
- Buddhacarita by Aśvaghoṣa
2nd to 5th century
- Cento Vergilianus de laudibus Christi by Faltonia Betitia Proba
- The Five Great Epics of Tamil Literature: Cilappatikāram, Manimekalai, Cīvaka Cintāmaṇi, Valayapathi, Kundalakēci
3rd to 4th century
- Posthomerica by Quintus of Smyrna
- De raptu Proserpinae by Claudian
4th century
- Kumārasambhava by Kālidāsa
- Raghuvaṃśa by Kālidāsa
5th century
- Argonautica Orphica by Anonymous
- Dionysiaca by Nonnus
- Mahavamsa, written in Pali
- Yadegar-e Zariran, written in Middle Persian
Medieval epics (500–1500)
7th century
- Táin Bó Cúailnge
- Bhaṭṭikāvya, Sanskrit courtly epic based on the Rāmāyaṇa and the Aṣṭādhyāyī of Pāṇini
- Kiratarjuniya by Bharavi, Sanskrit epic based on an episode in the Mahabharata
- Shishupala Vadha by Magha, Sanskrit epic based on another episode in the Mahabharata
8th to 10th century
- Beowulf
- Waldere, Old English version of the story told in Waltharius, known only as a brief fragment
- Karolus magnus et Leo papa
- Daredevils of Sassoun
- Bhagavata Purana "Stories of the Lord", based on earlier sources
- Lay of Hildebrand and Muspilli
- Kakawin Ramayana, Javanese version of the Ramayana
- Shahnameh
- Waltharius by Ekkehard of St. Gall ; about Walter of Aquitaine
- Poetic Edda
- Vikramarjuna Vijaya and Ādi purāṇa, Kannada poems by Adikavi Pampa
- Ajitha Purana and Gadaayuddha, Kannada poems by Ranna
- Neelakesi
11th century
- Taghribat Bani Hilal ; see also Arabic epic literature
- Ruodlieb, by a German author
- Digenis Akritas ; about a hero of the Byzantine Empire
- Epic of King Gesar
- Garshaspname by Asadi Tusi
- Carmen Campidoctoris, the first poem about El Cid
- Song of Armouris
- Borzu Nama, ascribed to 'Amid Abu'l 'Ala' 'Ata b. Yaqub Kateb Razi
- Faramarz Nama
- Mushika-vamsha by Atula
- The Song of Roland
12th century
- Acallam na Senórach
- The Knight in the Panther's Skin by Shota Rustaveli
- Alexandreis by Walter of Châtillon
- De bello Troiano and the lost Antiocheis by Joseph of Exeter
- Carmen de Prodicione Guenonis, version of the story of the Song of Roland in Latin
- Architrenius by John of Hauville,
- Liber ad honorem Augusti by Peter of Eboli, narrative of the conquest of Sicily by Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor
- The Tale of Igor's Campaign and Bylinas
- Naishadha Charita by Sriharsha
- Parishishtaparvan by Hemachandra
- Prithviraja Vijaya by Jayanaka
- Roman de Troie by Benoît de Sainte-Maure
- Roman de Brut and Roman de Rou by Wace
- Poem of Almería
- Eupolemius by an anonymous German-speaking author
- Bahman Nama and Kush Nama ascribed to Hakim Īrānšāh b. Abi'l Khayr
- Banu Goshasp Nama
- Ramavataram by Kambar, based on the "Ramayana"
- Cycle of the First Crusade by Graindor de Douai and others
13th century
- Nibelungenlied
- Kudrun
- Brut by Layamon
- Chanson de la Croisade Albigeoise
- Antar ; see also Arabic epic literature
- Sirat al-Zahir Baibars ; see also Arabic epic literature
- Osman's Dream
- Epic of Sundiata
- El Cantar de Mio Cid, Spanish epic of the Reconquista
- De triumphis ecclesiae by Johannes de Garlandia
- Gesta Regum Britanniae by William of Rennes
- Van den vos Reynaerde
- Poema de Fernán González, cantar de gesta by a monk of San Pedro de Arlanza; 1250–1266
- Jewang ungi by Yi Seung-hyu
- Basava purana by Palkuriki Somanatha
- Jahangirnameh by Qāsem-e Mādeḥ
14th century
- Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri
- Cursor Mundi by an anonymous cleric
- Africa by Petrarch
- The Tale of the Heike, Japanese epic war tale
- The Brus by John Barbour
- La Spagna attributed to Sostegno di Zanobi
- Mocedades de Rodrigo
- Siege of Jerusalem
- Troilus and Criseyde by Geoffrey Chaucer
- Zafarnamah by Hamdollah Mostowfi
15th century
- Hammira Mahakavya by Nayachandra Suri
- Yuan Phai by Royal Poets of King Borommatrai-lokkanat
- Mahachat Kham luang a Siamese retelling of Vessantara Jataka by Royal Poets of King Borommatrai-lokkanat
- Orlando innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo
- Shmuel-Bukh
- Mlokhim-Bukh
- Book of Dede Korkut
- Morgante by Luigi Pulci, with elements typical of the mock-heroic genre
- The Wallace by Blind Harry
- Troy Book by John Lydgate, about the Trojan war
- Heldenbuch a group of manuscripts and prints of the 15th and 16th centuries, typically including material from the Theodoric cycle and the cycle of Hugdietrich, Wolfdietrich and Ortnit
- Ibong Adarna whose real author is not known
Modern epics (from 1500)
16th century
- Lilit Phra Lo by King Ramathibodi II
- Judita by Marko Marulić
- Ismailnameh an epic poem on shah Ismail I heroic deeds by Qsimi Qunabadi nephew of Hatifi
- Orlando Furioso by Ludovico Ariosto
- Davidiad by Marko Marulić
- Christiad by Marco Girolamo Vida
- Padmavat by Malik Muhammad Jayasi
- Süleymanname by Arifi çelebi
- Franciade by Pierre de Ronsard
- Os Lusíadas by Luís de Camões
- L'Amadigi by Bernardo Tasso
- La Araucana by Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga
- La Gerusalemme liberata by Torquato Tasso
- Ramacharitamanasa by Goswami Tulsidas
- The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser
- Venus and Adonis and Lucrece'' by Shakespeare
17th century
- La Argentina by Martín del Barco Centenera
- La Cleopatra by Girolamo Graziani
- Biag ni Lam-ang by Pedro Bucaneg
- Il Conquisto di Granata by Girolamo Graziani
- Exact Epitome of the Four Monarchies by Anne Bradstreet
- Szigeti veszedelem, also known under the Latin title Obsidionis Szigetianae, a Hungarian epic by Miklós Zrínyi
- Gondibert by William Davenant
- Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained by John Milton
- Khun Chang Khun Phaen, a Thai epic poem by anonymous folk poets
18th century
- Kumulipo by Keaulumoku, an Ancient Hawaiian cosmogonic genealogy first published in 1889
- Telemachus by Anna Seward
- Henriade by Voltaire
- Utendi wa Tambuka by Bwana Mwengo
- Der Messias by Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock
- La Pucelle d'Orléans by Voltaire
- Poems of Ossian by James Macpherson
- The Seasons by Kristijonas Donelaitis
- O Uraguai by Basílio da Gama
- Caoineadh Airt Uí Laoghaire by Eibhlín Dubh Ní Chonaill
- O Desertor das Letras by Silva Alvarenga, a short mock-heroic epic
- Caramuru by Santa Rita Durão
- Joan of Arc by Robert Southey
- Hermann and Dorothea by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
19th century
- The Tale of Kiều by Nguyễn Du
- Thalaba the Destroyer by Robert Southey
- Madoc by Robert Southey
- Psyche by Mary Tighe
- The Columbiad by Joel Barlow
- ' by William Blake
- Marmion by Walter Scott
- Alipashiad by Haxhi Shehreti
- Childe Harold's Pilgrimage by Lord Byron, narrating the travels of Childe Harold
- Queen Mab by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Roderick the Last of the Goths by Robert Southey
- The Lord of the Isles by Walter Scott
- Alastor, or The Spirit of Solitude by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- The Revolt of Islam by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Harold the Dauntless by Walter Scott
- Manuscripts of Dvůr Králové and Zelená Hora, forged epic published in 1818
- Endymion by John Keats
- Hyperion and ' by John Keats
- by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Phra Aphai Mani by Sunthorn Phu
- Don Juan by Lord Byron, an example of a "mock" epic in that it parodies the epic style of the author's predecessors
- Camões by Almeida Garrett, narrating the last years and deeds of Luís de Camões
- Dona Branca by Almeida Garrett, the fantastic tale of the forbidden love between Portuguese princess Branca and Moorish king Aben-Afan
- Tamerlane by Edgar Allan Poe
- The Free Besieged by Dionysios Solomos
- The Fall of Nineveh by Edwin Atherstone
- Creation, Man and the Messiah by Henrik Wergeland
- The Bronze Horseman by Alexander Pushkin
- Prometheus Bound by Aeschylus, translated by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Messiah's Kingdom by Agnes Bulmer
- Pan Tadeusz by Adam Mickiewicz
- The Baptism on the Savica by France Prešeren
- Florante at Laura, an awit by Francisco Balagtas
- King Alfred by John Fitchett
- Germany. A Winter's Tale by Heinrich Heine, a "mock" epic
- János Vitéz by Sándor Petőfi
- Smrt Smail-age Čengića by Ivan Mažuranić
- Toldi, Toldi szerelme and Toldi estéje by János Arany, forming the so-called "Toldi trilogy"
- Evangeline by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- The Mountain Wreath by Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
- The Tales of Ensign Stål by Johan Ludvig Runeberg
- Kalevala by Elias Lönnrot
- I-Juca-Pirama by Gonçalves Dias
- Kalevipoeg by Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald
- The Prelude by William Wordsworth
- Song of Myself by Walt Whitman
- The Song of Hiawatha by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- A Confederação dos Tamoios by Gonçalves de Magalhães
- The Saga of King Olaf by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- Aurora Leigh by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- Os Timbiras by Gonçalves Dias
- Meghnad Badh Kavya by Michael Madhusudan Dutta
- Terje Vigen by Henrik Ibsen
- La Légende des siècles by Victor Hugo
- The Earthly Paradise by William Morris
- Ibonia, oral epic of Madagascar
- Martín Fierro by José Hernández
- Idylls of the King by Alfred Tennyson
- Clarel by Herman Melville
- The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs by William Morris
- L'Atlàntida by Jacint Verdaguer
- The Light of Asia by Edwin Arnold
- The City of Dreadful Night by Bysshe Vanolis
- Tristram of Lyonesse by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Eros and Psyche by Robert Bridges
- La Fin de Satan by Victor Hugo
- Canigó by Jacint Verdaguer
- Lāčplēsis by Andrejs Pumpurs
- Tabaré by Juan Zorrilla de San Martín
- The Wanderings of Oisin by William Butler Yeats
- Kotan Utunnai, Ainu epic, recorded in the 1880s, published in 1890
- Host and Guest by Vazha-Pshavela
- The Tale of Balen by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- Lục Vân Tiên by Nguyễn Đình Chiểu
- Amir Arsalan, narrated by Mohammad Ali Naqib al-Mamalek to the Qajar Shah of Persia
20th century
- The Divine Enchantment by John Neihardt
- Lahuta e Malcís by Gjergj Fishta
- Ural-batyr
- The Ballad of the White Horse by G. K. Chesterton
- Mensagem by Fernando Pessoa
- The Cantos by Ezra Pound
- Dorvyzhy, Udmurt national epic compiled in Russian by Mikhail Khudiakov basing on folklore works
- The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún by J. R. R. Tolkien
- A Cycle of the West by John Neihardt
- ' by Nikos Kazantzakis
- Dymer by C. S. Lewis
- "A" by Louis Zukofsky
- John Brown's Body by Stephen Vincent Benét
- The Fall of Arthur by J. R. R. Tolkien
- The Bridge by Hart Crane
- Ariadne by F. L. Lucas
- Kamayani by Jaishankar Prasad
- The People, Yes by Carl Sandburg
- In Parenthesis by David Jones
- Canto General by Pablo Neruda
- Paterson by William Carlos Williams
- Sugata Saurabha by Chittadhar Hridaya
- Victory for the Slain by Hugh John Lofting
- ' by Rex Ingamells
- Rashmirathi, Hunkar by Ramdhari Singh Dinkar
- by Aurobindo Ghose
- The Maximus Poems by Charles Olson
- The Anathemata by David Jones
- Aniara by Harry Martinson
- Helen in Egypt by H.D.
- Song of Lawino by Okot p'Bitek
- ’’Puerto Rican Obituary’’ by Pedro Pietri
- The Banner of Joan by H. Warner Munn
- Kristubhagavatam by P. C. Devassia
- Keralodayam Mahakavyam by K. N. Ezhuthachan
- The Changing Light at Sandover by James Merrill
- The Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You by Frank Stanford
- Emperor Shaka the Great by Mazisi Kunene
- The Lay of the Children of Húrin and The Lay of Leithian by J. R. R. Tolkien
- Empire of Dreams by Giannina Braschi
- Omeros by Derek Walcott
- Arundhati by Jagadguru Rambhadracharya
- Mastorava by A. M. Sharonov
- Astronautilía Hvězdoplavba by Jan Křesadlo
- The Descent of Alette by Alice Notley
- Fredy Neptune: A Novel in Verse by Les Murray
21st century
- Sribhargavaraghaviyam, Ashtavakra and Gitaramayanam by Jagadguru Rambhadracharya
- The Lay of Mouse-Fate, by Samuel Jacob Stephens
- " by Canisia Lubrin
Other epics
- Alpamysh, a Turkic epic
- Epic of Bamana Segu, oral epic of the Bambara people, composed in the 19th century and recorded in the 20th century
- Epic of Darkness, tales and legends of primeval China
- Epic of Jangar, poem of the Oirat people
- Epic of Köroğlu, Turkic oral tradition written down mostly in 18th century
- Epic of Manas
- Epic of the Forgotten, Bulgarian poetic saga
- Gesta Berengarii imperatoris
- Hikayat Seri Rama, Malay version of the Ramayana
- Hinilawod, Filipino epic from the island of Panay
- Hotsuma Tsutae
- Khun Chang Khun Phaen, a Thai poem
- Klei Khan Y Dam San, a Vietnamese poem
- Koti and Chennayya and Epic of Siri, Tulu poems
- Kutune Shirka, sacred yukar epic of the Ainu people of which several translations exist
- Mu'allaqat, Arabic poems written by seven poets in Classical Arabic, these poems are very similar to epic poems and specially the poem of Antarah ibn Shaddad
- Parsifal by Richard Wagner
- Pasyón, Filipino religious epic, of which the 1703 and 1814 versions are popular
- Popol Vuh, history of the K'iche' people
- Ramakien, Thailand's national epic derived from the Ramayana
- Der Ring des Nibelungen by Richard Wagner
- Siribhoovalaya, a unique work of multi-lingual literature written by Kumudendu Muni, a Jain monk
- Yadegar-e Zariran
- Yama Zatdaw, Burmese version of the Ramayana