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Aegisthus (/ɪˈdʒɪsθəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Αἴγισθος; also
transliterated as
Aigisthos, [
ǎi̯ɡistʰos]) was a
figure in Gr**** mythology.
Aegisthus is
known from two primary...
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grandmother was Clytemnestra. His
maternal and
paternal grandfathers were
Aigisthos and
Agamemnon respectively.
Penthilus fathered two sons,
Echelatus (Echelas...
- the Locrian) Aias
Mastigophoros (Ajax the Whip-Bearer)
Aigeus (Aegeus)
Aigisthos (Aegisthus) Aikhmalôtides (The
Captive Women)
Aithiopes (The Ethiopians)...
- Kapokakis,
Emmanouel (1997). "Deformations of the
Mycenaean tholos tomb of
Aigisthos, Greece". In Marinos, Paul G.; Koukis, G.C.; Tsiambaos, G.C.; Stournaras...
- and you
strip me of
those I love (i.e. her
lover and
cohort in murder,
Aigisthos),
utterly wretched as I am.'" "(Eteokles, King of Thebes,
prays before...
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Monsieur de Sade 1965
Lawyer Miss
Alice 1965
Pekka Uudenvuodenyö 1966
Aigisthos Electra 1966
Chief of the
society Päämaj****a 1966
Sparky Serjeant Musgrave's...
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Micrasema adhacharam Schmid, 1992
Micrasema adhiram Schmid, 1992
Micrasema aigisthos Malicky, 1997
Micrasema alexanderi Denning, 1948
Micrasema anatoli****...
- GRANT".
Retrieved 29
April 2016. Vermeule,
Emily (28
February 2013). "Baby
Aigisthos and the
Bronze Age".
Proceedings of the
Cambridge Philological Society...