- accounts,
Pleisthenes was
their father, but he died, and
Agamemnon and
Menelaus were
adopted by
their grandfather Atreus. The
Pleisthenes who was said...
- sons of Atreus's son
Pleisthenes, with
their mother being Aerope, Cleolla, or Eriphyle.
According to this
tradition Pleisthenes died young, with Agamemnon...
-
Pleisthenes (Ancient Gr****: Πλεισθένης), in Gr**** mythology, was the son of
Atreus and Aerope.
According to Hesiod,
Pleisthenes married Cleolla, daughter...
- Thyestes. He was the
brother of
Pleisthenes. An
alternative genealogy makes him the son of Broteas.
Tantalus and
Pleisthenes were
killed in
revenge by their...
-
occasionally named as
Pleisthenes. In
other retellings,
Aerope was
instead the
mother of
Pleisthenes by Atreus. When
Pleisthenes died young, his sons,...
- sources,
Atreus was the
father of
Pleisthenes, but in some
lyric poets (Ibycus, Bacchylides)
Pleisthenides (son of
Pleisthenes) is used as an
alternative name...
- Chrysippus. The
latter was also
called the son of
Hippodamia and
brother of
Pleisthenes who was
sometimes called the son of
Pelops by
another woman. Pelops'...
- were the sons of Atreus' son
Pleisthenes, with
their mother being Aerope, Cleolla, or Eriphyle. In this tradition,
Pleisthenes dies young, with Agamemnon...
- her
place and soon
becomes the sole
protector of Helen's
infant son,
Pleisthenes. Upon
arriving in Troy,
Anaxandra is
exposed again by Helen, who will...
- life. Tantalus, son of
Thyestes who was
slain along with his
brother Pleisthenes by
their uncle Atreus. Tantalus, one of the Niobids,
children of King...