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- are Klytaemnestra, her mother and one of the murderers of her father Agamemnon; her sister, Chrysothemis; her brother, Orestes; and Klytaemnestra's lover...
- Klytaemnestra may refer to: An alternative spelling of Clytemnestra, wife of Agamemnon in Gr**** mythology 179 Klytaemnestra, asteroid Klytaemnestra family...
- 179 Klytaemnestra is a stony Telramund asteroid from the outer regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 77 kilometers (48 miles) in diameter. It was...
- eponymous novel Clytemnestra (2023) by Costanza Casati. An asteroid 179 Klytaemnestra is named after Clytemnestra. "Definition of CLYTEMNESTRA". www.merriam-webster...
- for most of the rest of her life. In 1909, she created the role of Klytaemnestra in the debut of Richard Strauss's Elektra, of which she said she had...
- Telramund family (Klytaemnestra family) TEL 513 E S 0.22 2.993 0.066 8.81 9506 Telramund; alternatively named after 179 Klytaemnestra by Masiero and by...
- name DMP · 177 178 Belisana – Belisana, Celtic goddess DMP · 178 179 Klytaemnestra – Clytemnestra, Gr**** mythological queen DMP · 179 180 Garumna – Ancient...
- were mapped to family names of former: Hertha→Nysa, Minerva→Gefion, Klytaemnestra→Telramund, Lydia→Padua, Innes→Rafita, Zdenekhorsky→Nemesis, Klumpkea→Tirela...
- Belisana November 6, 1877 Pola J. Palisa  · 36 km MPC · JPL 179 KlytaemnestraKlytaemnestra November 11, 1877 Ann Arbor J. C. Watson TEL 70 km MPC · JPL...
- Opera (1938, with Rose Pauly in the title role and Kerstin Thorborg as Klytaemnestra), the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (1947), and in a television version...