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- accounts, Pleisthenes was their father, but he died, and Agamemnon and Menelaus were adopted by their grandfather Atreus. The Pleisthenes who was said...
- the sons of Atreus' son Pleisthenes, with their mother being Aerope, Cleolla, or Eriphyle. According to this tradition Pleisthenes died young, with Agamemnon...
- but sometimes Pleisthenes. According to some accounts, Aerope was instead the mother, by Atreus, of Pleisthenes, and when Pleisthenes died young, his...
- 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...
- Pleisthenes (Ancient Gr****: Πλεισθένης), in Gr**** mythology, was the son of Atreus and Aerope. According to Hesiod, Pleisthenes married Cleolla, daughter...
- sources, Atreus was the father of Pleisthenes, but in some lyric poets (Ibycus, Bacchylides) Pleisthenides (son of Pleisthenes) is used as an alternative name...
- mother of one or more sons, named Aethiolas, Nicostratus, Megapenthes and Pleisthenes. Still, according to others, these were instead illegitimate children...
- were the sons of Atreus' son Pleisthenes, with their mother being Aerope, Cleolla, or Eriphyle. In this tradition, Pleisthenes dies young, with Agamemnon...
- 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...
- 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'...