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Definition of Atreidae

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- Agamemnon and Menelaus. His descendants became known collectively as the Atreidae (Ancient Gr****: Ἀτρείδαι Atreidai). Atreus and his twin brother Thyestes...
- snake. The wound festered and had a foul smell; on Odysseus's advice, the Atreidae ordered Philoctetes to stay on Lemnos. Medon took control of Philoctetes's...
- the Gr****s and harbored a grudge against Odysseus, who had advised the Atreidae to leave him. Medôn took control of Philoctetes' men, and Philoctetes himself...
- Gr****s. Years with no dates (only "c.") are unknown The Atreidai (Latin Atreidae) belong to the Late Bronze Age, or the Mycenaean Period. In mythology,...
- literature, especially in the postwar homeward fortunes experienced by the Atreidae (Agamemnon and Menelaus) and Odysseus (see the Odyssey). Pride drives the...
- Neoptolemus. In the second, "three-fathered" refers to the generations of the Atreidae; Agamemnon's sword is likely to have as long a narrative attached to it...
- Helen, daughter of Zeus and Leda, would marry Menelaos and thus invite the Atreidae to the Laconian throne. In the end the Heracleidae, commonly identified...
- period of time in which the team gained new members, including Olympia Atreidae, and Max Cash rejoined. Max was eventually murdered by a Coda ********in...
- Agamemnon 1569, suggest that Pleisthenidae is being used here as a synonym of Atreidae. For a discussion and the surviving fragments of the play see Cropp 2008b...
- example the cult of Philoctetes at Sybaris, Diomedes at Thurii and the Atreidae at Tarentum. It was also a sympathetic environment for his most famous...