- subdued. Her Gr**** name Klytaimnḗstra is also
sometimes Latinized as
Clytaemnestra. It is
commonly glossed as "famed for her suitors". However, this form...
- 'strong queen') is an
obscure and
controversial daughter of
Agamemnon and
Clytaemnestra,
sister to
Laodice and Chrysothemis,
sometimes considered identical...
-
Tantalus Pelops Hippodamia Thyestes Atreus Aegisthus Agamemnon Clytaemnestra Menelaus Helen Iphigeneia Electra Orestes Hermione...
- husbands.
Timandra deserted Echemus and went and came to
Phyleus and
Clytaemnestra deserted Agamemnon and lay with
Aegisthus who was a
worse mate for her...
-
Benjamin Britten's Noye's
Fludde (1981–84),
David Eaton's The Cry of
Clytaemnestra (1982), and
Peter Sellars's
Little Mahagonny/Cantata 60: Conversations...
-
displease the
mighty Agamemnon offered him
another of his daughters,
Clytaemnestra). The rest of the
suitors swore their oaths, and
Helen and Menelaus...
-
Performer Bucks County Playhouse, New Hope,
Pennsylvania 2008
Agamemnon Clytaemnestra Getty Villa, Malibu,
California 2010 The
Second Time
Around Cabaret...
-
announcing to him the
death of his
brother Agamemnon by the hand of
Clytaemnestra.
According to Ovid and Hyginus,
Glaucus fell in love with the beautiful...
-
during the 390s BC. He
wrote works about the Gr****
mythical characters Clytaemnestra, wife of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae, and Busiris, a king of Egypt. He...
- her
husband fought at Troy, she had a love
affair with
Leucus (like
Clytaemnestra and Aegiale, she
became unfaithful to her
husband at the instigation...