- The Mask of
Agamemnon is a gold
funerary mask
which was
discovered at the
Bronze Age site of
Mycenae in
southern Greece. The mask, displa**** in the National...
-
Graphium agamemnon, the
tailed jay, is a
predominantly green and
black tropical butterfly that
belongs to the
swallowtail family. The
butterfly is also...
- Achilles, a
celebrated warrior, from a
fierce quarrel between him and King
Agamemnon, to the
death of the
Trojan prince Hector. The
narrative moves between...
-
Agamemnon is a
fabula crepidata (Roman
tragedy with Gr**** subject) of c. 1012
lines of
verse written by
Lucius Annaeus Seneca in the
first century AD...
- [iːpʰiɡéneː.a]) was a
daughter of King
Agamemnon and
Queen Clytemnestra, and thus a
princess of Mycenae. In the story,
Agamemnon offends the
goddess Artemis on...
-
reflect it.
Likewise Seneca the Younger, in his play
Agamemnon, has her
prophesy why
Agamemnon deserves his
recorded death: Quid me
vocatis sospitem...
- 1914
until 1917, when the US
Government seized her and
renamed her USS
Agamemnon. In 1919 she was
decommissioned from the Navy and laid up. In 1927 she...
-
Agamemnon Channel (shashishalh lilkw´ émin) is a
channel or
strait in
British Columbia, Canada, at the
mouth of
Jervis Inlet on the
South Coast, separating...
- HMS
Agamemnon was a 64-gun third-rate ship of the line of the
British Royal Navy. She saw
service in the
American Revolutionary War,
French Revolutionary...
- mask of Tutankhamun, and
those from
Mycenaean Greece such as the Mask of
Agamemnon. When
taken from a
living subject, such a cast is
called a life mask....