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Smyth '78 of the Greek Department ... daughter of King Agamemnon and Queen Clytaemnestra, was a calamity provoked by successive violations of the law of God. Deceit, treachery, fatal ambition ...
The legacy of Greek democracy—reflected in history, mythology, theater, and even the Olympic Games—offers timeless lessons ...
Agamemnon appeases the god by agreeing to return Chryseis to her father, but in return he demands that Prince Achilles, the most fearsome warrior in the Greek army, relinquish his own sex slave ...
How did prisoners from the Trojan War found the ancient city of Tenea? Is there any evidence supporting the historicity of ...
But when Agamemnon sacrifices Iphigenia ... Pandora, Eurydice, Clytemnestra, Helen, Medusa … women in Greek mythology books ...
A ship that was Admiral Nelson’s favourite, HMS Agamemnon, is being celebrated at Buckler’s Hard where his fleet was built.
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