- In Gr**** mythology,
Thyestes (pronounced /θaɪˈɛstiːz/, Gr****: Θυέστης, [
tʰyéstɛːs]) was a king of Olympia.
Thyestes and his brother, Atreus, were exiled...
- Tantalus, son of
Thyestes Plisthenes (silent role), son of
Thyestes Tantali umbra (ghost of Tantalus),
grandfather of
Atreus &
Thyestes Furia (Rage, Fury)...
-
Thyestes.
Depending on myth versions, they
murdered Chrysippus, who was
their half-brother.
Because of the murder, Hippodamia, Atreus, and
Thyestes were...
- Τάνταλος Tántalos) was a
prince of the
south of
Argolis as son of King
Thyestes. He was the
brother of Pleisthenes. An
alternative genealogy makes him...
- sons of his twin
brother Thyestes and fed them to
Thyestes after discovering Thyestes'
adultery with his wife Aerope.
Thyestes fathered Aegisthus with...
- Πελόπεια), less
commonly known as Mnesiphane, was the
daughter of
Thyestes.
Thyestes had been
fighting with his brother, Atreus, for the
throne of Mycenae...
-
Thyestes, A
Tragedy is a 1680
tragedy by the
English writer John Crowne. It was
originally staged by the King's
Company at the
Theatre Royal,
Drury Lane...
-
Thyestes (Ancient Gr****: Θυέστης) is a lost
tragedy by Euripides. The play may have
concerned the myth of
Thyestes'
seduction of Aerope, the wife of his...
-
Thyestes was the
mythical king of Olympia.
Thyestes may also
refer to:
Thyestes (Euripides), a lost play of
Euripides Thyestes (Seneca), a
Roman tragedy...
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Aegisthus was the sole
surviving son of
Thyestes after Atreus killed his brother's
children and
served them to
Thyestes in a meal.
While Agamemnon laid siege...