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By: JJ=Joe and Jamall

Agamemnon. By: JJ=Joe and Jamall. Achilles considers killing the throned Agamemnon, who has just declared that he would take the former's sweetheart Briseis for himself. Background. Agamemnon was the king of Mycenae Father-King Aterus of Mycenae Mother-Queen Aerope

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By: JJ=Joe and Jamall

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  1. Agamemnon By: JJ=Joe and Jamall Achilles considers killing the throned Agamemnon, who has just declared that he would take the former's sweetheart Briseis for himself.

  2. Background • Agamemnon was the king of Mycenae • Father-King Aterus of Mycenae • Mother-Queen Aerope • Born in 525 B.C. - 455 B.C • Greek • He married Clytemnestra and had several children by her, including Orestes, Electra, and Iphigenia.

  3. What was he known for? He was the leader of the Greeks in the Trojan War, He is one of the central figures in the Iliad, Homer's epic poem about the war.

  4. What Was Agamemnon's Role in the Trojan War? Agamamnon was the Commander in Chief of the coalition that attacked Troy during the Trojan War.

  5. Anthenaeus tells the story of how Agamemnon mourned the loss of his friend, Argynnus, when he drowned in the Cephisus River. Agamemnon honored his friend with a tomb and shrine to Aphrodite Argynnis. Agamemnon's Noble Story

  6. Agamemnon's Death Story • While Agamemnon was fighting the Trojans, his wife was plotting to kill him in revenge for the sacrifice of their daughter, Iphigenia • Agamemnon was warned by Cassandra, who had the power to tell the future, that his wife would kill him, but he did not believe it. • His wife, Clytemnestra, welcomed him home with a bath to purify himself. • When she wrapped him in a garment after his bath, he could not move his arms. • Her lover, Aegisthus, stabbed Agamemnon and Clytemnestra killed Cassandra. • Agamemnon’s son, Orestes, eventually avenged the murder by killing both Clytemnestra and Aegisthus with the help of his sister, Electra.

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