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Clytemnestra (/ˌklaɪtəmˈnɛstrə/, UK also /klaɪtəmˈniːstrə/; Gr****: Κλυταιμνήστρα, Klytaimnḗstrā, [klytai̯mnɛ̌ːstraː]), in Gr**** mythology, was the wife...
- King
Atreus and
Queen Aerope, the
brother of Menelaus, the
husband of
Clytemnestra, and the
father of Iphigenia, Iphian****a, Electra, Lao****,
Orestes and...
- 5th
century BCE,
concerning the
murder of
Agamemnon by
Clytemnestra, the
murder of
Clytemnestra by Orestes, the
trial of Orestes, the end of the curse...
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Clytemnestra is a
figure from Gr**** mythology.
Clytemnestra may also
refer to:
Clytemnestra (Collier), a 1882 oil
painting by John
Collier Clytemnestra...
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Clytemnestra, also
known as
Clytemnestra after the Murder, is an 1882 oil
painting by John Collier. It has been held by the
Guildhall Art Gallery, in the...
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Agamemnon and Menelaus, and a
daughter Anaxibia.
Agamemnon married Clytemnestra, and
Menelaus married Helen, her
famously attractive sister.
Helen later...
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their mother,
Clytemnestra. In psychology, the
Electra complex is
named after her. Electra's
parents were King
Agamemnon and
Queen Clytemnestra. Her sisters...
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Clytemnestra is a 90-minute
ballet c****ographed by
Martha Graham. It
premiered on
April 1, 1958, at the
Adelphi Theatre in New York with
music composed...
- The Tomb of
Clytemnestra was a
Mycenaean tholos type tomb
built in c. 1250 BC. A
number of
architectural features such as the semi-column were largely...
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Thyestes in a meal.
While Agamemnon laid
siege to Troy, his
estranged queen Clytemnestra took
Aegisthus as a lover. The
couple killed Agamemnon upon the king's...