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πŸ‘€ Agamemnon

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    commander of all Greek forces at Troy
    Gender
    Male
    Experiences
    Involved in athletic competition
    Death
    Honoured with a cenotaphDeath is narrated
    Son of
    πŸ‘€ Atreus son of Pelops, father of Agamemnon and MenelaosπŸ‘€ Aerope (Argive) daughter of Catreus, wife of AtreusπŸ‘€ Pleisthenes father of Agamemnon and MenelaosπŸ‘€ Cleolla wife of PleisthenesπŸ‘€ Creousa (d. of Telestor) daughter of Telestor, married Atreus
    Descendant of
    πŸ‘€ Pelops (Pisan) son of Tantalos, eponym of the PeloponneseπŸ‘€ Tantalos (Lydian) father of Pelops and Niobe, punished in the underworld
    Father of
    πŸ‘€ Orestes (s. of Agamemnon) son of Agamemnon and ClytaimnestraπŸ‘€ Chrysothemis (Mycenaean) daughter of Agamemnon and ClytaimnestraπŸ‘€ Electra (Mycenaean) daughter of Agamemnon and ClytaimnestraπŸ‘€ Iphigeneia daughter of Agamemnon and ClytaimnestraπŸ‘€ Laodice (Mycenaean) daughter of AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Iphianassa (Mycenaean) daughter of AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Teledamos son of Cassandra and AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Pelops (Mycenaean) son of Cassandra and AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Hyperion (Mycenaean) son of Agamemnon
    Husband of
    πŸ‘€ Clytaimnestra wife of Agamemnon
    Has children with
    πŸ‘€ Clytaimnestra wife of AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Cassandra a prophet never believed, daughter of Priam and Hecabe
    Leader of
    πŸ‘₯ the Greek Contingent at Troy led by AgamemnonπŸ‘₯ the Mycenae Contingent at Troy (attackers) part of the Greek contingent
    Belongs to
    πŸ‘₯ the Greek Contingent at Troy led by AgamemnonπŸ‘₯ the Mycenae Contingent at Troy (attackers) part of the Greek contingent
    Founder of
    🌍 Pygela (Asia Minor)
    Ruler of
    🌍 Mycenae (Argolid) city in the Argolid🌍 Corinth (Argolid) city in the Argolid🌍 Sicyon (Argolid) city in the Argolid🌍 the Argolid (Peloponnese) region in the Peloponnese🌍 the Peloponnese region of southern Greece🌍 Achaia (Peloponnese) region in the northern Peloponnese🌍 Cleonai (Argolid) city in the Argolid🌍 Pellene (Achaia) city in Achaia🌍 Aigion (Achaia) city in Achaia🌍 Helice (Achaia) city in Achaia🌍 Orneiai (Argolid) city in the Argolid🌍 Hyperesia (Argolid) unlocatable city in the Argolid, later identified with Aigeira🌍 Gonoessa (Argolid) unlocatable city in the Argolid🌍 Phlious (Argolid) city in the Argolid
    Creates
    🌍 Euripos Strait (Euboia) strait between Euboia and mainlandπŸ›οΈ the Altar of the Twelve Gods at Lecton (Troad)πŸ›οΈ the Plane Tree at DelphiπŸ›οΈ the Plane Tree at Caphyai (Arcadia)🌍 the Sanctuary of Athena at Onougnathos (Laconia)🌍 the Sanctuary of Artemis at Megara built by Agamemnon🌍 the Sanctuary of Artemis Mounychia at Pygela (Asia Minor)
    Kills
    πŸ‘€ Tantalos (Argive) son of ThyestesπŸ‘€ Son of Tantalos and Clytaimnestra (name unknown)πŸ‘€ Odios (Halizonian) son of Mecisteus, leader of the Halizones contingent at TroyπŸ‘€ Elatos (Trojan) killed by Agamemnon at TroyπŸ‘€ Adrastos (Trojan II) Trojan fighterπŸ‘€ Deicoon (Trojan) son of PergasosπŸ‘€ Bienor (Trojan) killed by Agamemnon at TroyπŸ‘€ Oileus (Trojan) killed by Agamemnon at TroyπŸ‘€ Isos son of PriamπŸ‘€ Antiphos (Trojan) son of Priam and HecabeπŸ‘€ Peisandros (Trojan II) son of AntimachosπŸ‘€ Hippolochos (Trojan) son of AntimachosπŸ‘€ Iphidamas (Trojan) son of Antenor, killed by Agamemnon at TroyπŸ‘€ Coon son of AntenorπŸ‘€ Iphigeneia daughter of Agamemnon and Clytaimnestra
    Competes in
    ⏳ the Funeral Games of Patroclos (Troy) held on the Plain and Beach of Troy
    Wounded by
    πŸ‘€ Coon son of Antenor
    Dies at
    🌍 Mycenae (Argolid) city in the ArgolidπŸ›οΈ the House of Aigisthos (Mycenae)🌍 Amyclai (Laconia) city and cult site in Laconia, near Sparta
    Killed by
    πŸ‘€ Aigisthos son of ThyestesπŸ‘€ Clytaimnestra wife of Agamemnon🏺 the Cloak of Agamemnon used by Clytaimnestra to incapacitate Agamemnon, sometimes described as a net
    Buried at
    πŸ›οΈ the Tomb of Agamemnon (Amyclai) at AmyclaiπŸ›οΈ the Tomb of Agamemnon (unlocatable) tomb depicted or described that cannot be securely identified with the landmarks at Mycenae or AmyclaiπŸ›οΈ the Tomb of Agamemnon (Mycenae) at or near Mycenae
    Buried by
    πŸ‘€ Orestes (s. of Agamemnon) son of Agamemnon and Clytaimnestra
    Has post-mortem existence at
    🌍 the Underworld realm of Hades
    Cult sites
    πŸ›οΈ the Cenotaph of Agamemnon (Egypt) built by Menelaos beside the Nile🌍 Clazomenai (Ionia) city in Ionia🌍 Sparta (Laconia) city in Laconia
    Dwelling
    πŸ›οΈ the Tent of Agamemnon (Aulis) in Aulis
    Weaponry
    🏺 the Breastplate of Agamemnonβ€‚πŸΊ the Sword of Ares
    Related entities
    πŸ‘€ Menelaos son of Atreus, husband of HelenπŸ‘€ Oineus (Calydonian) king of CalydonπŸ‘€ Tyndareos king of Sparta🌍 Aitolia region in mainland GreeceπŸ‘€ Polypheides (Argive) son of MantiosπŸ‘€ Thyestes (Mycenaean) son of Pelops🌍 Mycenae (Argolid) city in the Argolid🌍 Cythera (island) island in the Aegean SeaπŸ‘€ Clytaimnestra wife of AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Chrysothemis (Mycenaean) daughter of Agamemnon and ClytaimnestraπŸ‘€ Electra (Mycenaean) daughter of Agamemnon and ClytaimnestraπŸ‘€ Iphigeneia daughter of Agamemnon and ClytaimnestraπŸ‘€ Orestes (s. of Agamemnon) son of Agamemnon and ClytaimnestraπŸ‘€ Tantalos (Argive) son of ThyestesπŸ‘€ Son of Tantalos and Clytaimnestra (name unknown)πŸ‘€ Helen Helen of TroyπŸ‘₯ the Greek Contingent at Troy led by AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Palamedes son of Nauplios son of ClytoneosπŸ‘€ Odysseus king of Ithaca, leader of the Cephallenian contingent at Troy🌍 Troy (Troad) city in the TroadπŸ‘€ Cinyras (Cypriot I) father of Adonis, king in Lesbos or Cilicia🌍 Cyprus (island) island in the Aegean🏺 the Breastplate of AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Achilles greatest Greek hero at Troy, leader of the Myrmidon contingentπŸ‘€ Artemis Olympian goddessπŸ‘€ Atreus son of Pelops, father of Agamemnon and Menelaos🌍 Aulis (Boiotia) city in BoiotiaπŸ‘€ Calchas prophet, son of ThestorπŸ‘€ Talthybios Greek herald at Troy🌍 Tauris (Pontos) peninsula in the north of the Black Sea, modern Crimean peninsula🌍 Lemnos (island) island in the Aegean SeaπŸ‘€ Philoctetes son of Poias, abandoned on Lemnos🏺 the Bow of Heracles weapon of Heracles, later given to PhiloctetesπŸ‘€ Diomedes (Argive I) son of Tydeus, leader of the Argos contingent at TroyπŸ‘€ Eurypylos (Thessalian) son of Euaimon, leader of the Ormenios contingent at TroyπŸ‘€ Machaon son of Asclepios, leader of the Tricca contingent at TroyπŸ‘₯ the Mycenae Contingent at Troy (attackers) part of the Greek contingentπŸ‘€ Aias (the greater) son of Telamon, leader of the Salamis contingent at Troy, 'the greater'πŸ›οΈ the Tomb of Telamonian Aias (Troad) located on the Troad coast near RhoiteionπŸ‘€ Aerope (Argive) daughter of Catreus, wife of AtreusπŸ‘€ Cassandra a prophet never believed, daughter of Priam and HecabeπŸ‘€ Athena Olympian goddess🌍 Tenedos (island) island in the Aegean SeaπŸ‘€ Aigisthos son of ThyestesπŸ‘€ Nauplios (f. of Palamedes) son of Clytoneos, father of Palamedes🏺 the Cloak of Agamemnon used by Clytaimnestra to incapacitate Agamemnon, sometimes described as a netπŸ‘€ Pylades son of Strophios🌍 the Oracle of Apollo at DelphiπŸ‘€ Briseis daughter of Briseos, enslaved by AchillesπŸ‘€ Pleisthenes father of Agamemnon and Menelaos🏺 the Scepter of Agamemnon a gift from ZeusπŸ‘€ Thersites Greek fighter at Troy, insults Agamemnon, son of Agrios🌍 the Beach of Troy at TroyπŸ‘€ Aias (the lesser) son of Oileus, leader of the Locrian contingent at Troy, 'the lesser'πŸ‘€ Zeus (Olympian) Olympian godπŸ‘€ Idomeneus (Cretan) son of Deucalion, leader of the Cretan contingent at TroyπŸ‘€ Nestor son of Neleus, leader of the Pylos contingent at TroyπŸ‘€ Ares Olympian godπŸ‘€ Poseidon Olympian godπŸ‘€ Chryseis (Trojan) daughter of ChrysesπŸ‘€ Hera Olympian goddessπŸ‘€ Apollo Olympian godπŸ‘€ Chryses (f. of Chryseis) priest of Apollo🌍 Chryse (Troad) city of Chryses, near HamaxitosπŸ‘€ Eurybates (Mycenaean) herald of Agamemnon at TroyπŸ‘€ Patroclos (Myrmidon) son of Menoitios, Myrmidon fighter killed by Hector at Troy, close companion of AchillesπŸ›οΈ the Tent of Achilles (Troy)πŸ‘€ Thetis Nereid, mother of Achilles🌍 Hypoplacian Thebes (Troad) city sacked by Achilles🌍 Mount Olympos (N. Greece) mountain in northern Greece, home of the Olympian Gods🌍 the Plain of Troy at TroyπŸ‘€ Eurymedon (Mycenaean) charioteer of AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Alexander (Trojan) Trojan hero, abducts HelenπŸ‘€ Hector (Trojan) Trojan hero, son of PriamπŸ‘€ Priam king of TroyπŸ‘€ Odios (Halizonian) son of Mecisteus, leader of the Halizones contingent at TroyπŸ‘€ Elatos (Trojan) killed by Agamemnon at TroyπŸ‘€ Adrastos (Trojan II) Trojan fighterπŸ‘€ Euneos (s. of Jason) son of Jason and HypsipyleπŸ‘€ Laodice (Mycenaean) daughter of AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Iphianassa (Mycenaean) daughter of AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Deicoon (Trojan) son of PergasosπŸ‘€ Antiphos (Trojan) son of Priam and HecabeπŸ‘€ Bienor (Trojan) killed by Agamemnon at TroyπŸ‘€ Oileus (Trojan) killed by Agamemnon at TroyπŸ‘€ Isos son of PriamπŸ‘€ Peisandros (Trojan II) son of AntimachosπŸ‘€ Hippolochos (Trojan) son of AntimachosπŸ‘€ Iphidamas (Trojan) son of Antenor, killed by Agamemnon at TroyπŸ‘€ Coon son of AntenorπŸ‘€ Menoitios (Argonaut) son of Actor or Aiacos, father of Patroclos🌍 Phthia (Thessaly) homeland of the Myrmidons, kingdom of Peleus🌍 the Citadel of Troy at TroyπŸ‘€ Idaios (Trojan II) Trojan heraldπŸ‘€ Phoinix (Dolopian) son of Amyntor, raises Achilles🌍 Pherai (Messenia) city in Messenia, near Laconian border🌍 Cardamyle (Messenia) city in Messenia🌍 Enope (Messenia) unlocatable city in Messenia, identified as Gerenia or Pellana🌍 Hire (Messenia) unlocatable city in Messenia, identified as Eira, or Abia🌍 Antheia (Messenia) unlocatable city in Messenia, identified as Thouria or Asine🌍 Aipeia (Messenia) unlocatable city in Messenia, identified as Corone, Thouria or Methone🌍 Pedasos (Messenia) unlocatable city in Messenia, identified as Corone, or MethoneπŸ‘₯ the Erinyes personifications of vengeanceπŸ‘€ Ge personification of EarthπŸ‘€ Helios personification of the sunπŸ‘€ Echepolos (Sicyonian) son of AnchisesπŸ‘€ Meriones son of Molos, leader of the Cretan contingent at Troy⏳ the Funeral Games of Patroclos (Troy) held on the Plain and Beach of TroyπŸ‘€ Dionysos (Olympian) Olympian god🌍 Delphi (Phocis) city and sanctuary in Phocis; for prophecies see "the Oracle of Apollo (Delphi)"🏺 the Sword of Ares possessed by Pelops, Atreus, and AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Pelops (Pisan) son of Tantalos, eponym of the PeloponneseπŸ‘₯ the Arcadian Contingent at Troy (attackers) part of the Greek contingent🌍 the Sanctuary of Athena at Onougnathos (Laconia)🌍 Tenea (Argolid) city in the Argolid🌍 Sicyon (Argolid) city in the ArgolidπŸ‘€ Hippolytos (Sicyonian) Sicyonian king, son of RhopalosπŸ‘€ Pelops (Mycenaean) son of Cassandra and AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Teledamos son of Cassandra and AgamemnonπŸ‘₯ the Companions of Agamemnon who accompany Agamemnon from Troy and are killed with him at MycenaeπŸ‘€ Castor (Spartan) one of the Dioscouroi, Calydonian boar hunter, ArgonautπŸ‘€ Hermione (Spartan) daughter of Menelaos and HelenπŸ‘€ Polydeuces (Spartan) one of the Dioscouroi, Calydonian Boar hunter, ArgonautπŸ‘€ Leda mother of HelenπŸ‘€ Nemesis personification of retributionπŸ‘€ Neoptolemos son of AchillesπŸ‘€ Hippeus (Spartan) attendant to Tyndareos and his children🌍 Megara (Argolid) city on the Attica-Argolid border🌍 the Sanctuary of Artemis at Megara built by AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Hyperion (Mycenaean) son of AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Anaxibia (Mycenaean) sister of Agamemnon, mother of PyladesπŸ‘€ Teuthis (eponym) eponym of TeuthisπŸ‘€ Aitha (horse) mare belonging to Agamemnon, used by Menelaos at the Funeral Games of Patroclos🌍 Clazomenai (Ionia) city in IoniaπŸ‘€ Epeios (horse-builder) son of Panopeus, builder of the Trojan horseπŸ‘€ Polypoites (Thessalian) son of Peirithous, leader of the Argissa contingent at TroyπŸ‘€ Acamas (Thracian) son of Eusoros, leader of the Thracian contingent at Troy🌍 the Sanctuary of Zeus Homagyrios near Aigion (Achaia)πŸ‘€ Antilochos (Pylian) son of Nestor, Pylian fighter at TroyπŸ‘€ Protesilaos first Greek killed at TroyπŸ‘€ Hermes Olympian godπŸ‘€ Guard of Clytaimnestra (name unknown)🌍 Cape Malea (Laconia) promontory in Laconia🌍 the Underworld realm of HadesπŸ›οΈ the House of Aigisthos (Mycenae)πŸ‘€ Acamas (Athenian) son of TheseusπŸ‘€ Aithra (m. of Theseus) daughter of Pittheus, mother of TheseusπŸ‘€ Demophon (Athenian) son of Theseus and PhaidraπŸ‘₯ the Suitors of Penelope on Ithaca reside in Odysseus' Palace on IthacaπŸ‘€ Amphimedon (suitor) suitor of Penelope🌍 Ithaca (island) island in the Ionian Sea🌍 Corinth (Argolid) city in the Argolid🏺 the Second Armour of Achilles made by Hephaistos🏺 the Ship of Protesilaos burnt at TroyπŸ‘€ Dike personification of justiceπŸ‘€ Teucros (Salamian) son of Telamon and HesioneπŸ‘€ Cleolla wife of Pleisthenes🌍 the Argolid (Peloponnese) region in the Peloponnese🌍 the Sanctuary of Artemis at Aulis (Boiotia)πŸ‘€ Servant of Agamemnon (name unknown) takes Orestes to StrophiosπŸ‘€ Watchman of Mycenae (name unknown) alerts Aigisthos or Clytaimnestra to the arrival of AgamemnonπŸ›οΈ the Cenotaph of Agamemnon (Egypt) built by Menelaos beside the NileπŸ‘€ Coiranos (Corinthian I) son of Abas, father of PolyidosπŸ‘€ Periclymenos (Argonaut) Argonaut, son of NeleusπŸ‘€ Polyidos (Corinthian) son of Coiranos, prophetπŸ‘€ Oicles father of AmphiaraosπŸ‘€ Manto (d. of Polyidos) Argive, daughter of Polyidos son of CoiranosπŸ‘€ Antiphates (Argive) son of MelampousπŸ‘€ Pronoe (d. of Melampous)πŸ‘€ Theoclymenos (s. of Coiranos)πŸ‘€ Aphrodite Olympian goddessπŸ‘€ Bias (Argive) son of AmythaonπŸ‘€ Peleus son of Aiacos, father of AchillesπŸ‘€ Phocos (Aiginetan & Phocian) son of AiacosπŸ‘€ Melampous son of Amythaon, prophetπŸ‘€ Telamon (Salamian) father of Aias, Calydonian Boar hunter, ArgonautπŸ‘€ Anios (Delian) son of Apollo and Rhoio, father of the OinotropoiπŸ‘₯ the Oinotrophoi the daughters of Anios, usually named Oino, Elais, and Spermo🌍 Delos (island) sanctuary of Apollo on island in the AegeanπŸ‘€ Menestheus (Athenian) son of Peteos, leader of the Athenian contingent at TroyπŸ‘€ Mestor (s. of Aias)πŸ‘€ Alcmeon companion of AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Argeios (comp. of Aigisthos) companion of Aigisthos, attacks Alcmeon and MestorπŸ‘€ Antiochos (Mycenaean II) companion of Aigisthos, attacks Alcmeon and MestorπŸ‘€ Companion of Agamemnon (name unknown)πŸ‘€ Aiacos son of Zeus and Aigina🏺 the Bow of ApolloπŸ‘€ Alcinoos king of the PhaiaciansπŸ‘€ Nireus (Symian) leader of the Syme contingent at TroyπŸ‘€ Arnaios begger on Ithaca🌍 Samos (island) island in the Aegean Sea🏺 the Steering-Oar of Agamemnon dedicated by Agamemnon on SamosπŸ‘€ Creon (Theban) king of ThebesπŸ‘€ Creon (Corinthian) king of CorinthπŸ‘€ Hecabe wife of PriamπŸ‘€ Heracles greatest Greek heroπŸ‘€ Polyxene daughter of PriamπŸ‘€ Inachos (river god) river god and eponym of river in the Argolid, and in some traditions king of ArgosπŸ‘€ Io transformed into a cowπŸ‘€ the Golden Lamb of Atreus associated with rule at MycenaeπŸ‘€ Pelopeia (Mycenaean) daughter of ThyestesπŸ‘€ Argos (Panoptes) Panoptes ('the all-seeing'), guards Io🌍 Chalcis (Euboia) city on Euboia🌍 Euripos Strait (Euboia) strait between Euboia and mainland🌍 Amyclai (Laconia) city and cult site in Laconia, near SpartaπŸ›οΈ the Tomb of Agamemnon (Amyclai) at Amyclai🏺 the Ash Spear of Achilles described as 'Pelion', used to heal Telephos🌍 the Peloponnese region of southern GreeceπŸ‘€ Creousa (d. of Telestor) daughter of Telestor, married Atreus🌍 Achaia (Peloponnese) region in the northern Peloponnese🌍 Methana (Argolid) town in the Argolid🌍 Cleonai (Argolid) city in the Argolid🌍 Phlious (Argolid) city in the Argolid🌍 Orneiai (Argolid) city in the Argolid🌍 Hyperesia (Argolid) unlocatable city in the Argolid, later identified with Aigeira🌍 Gonoessa (Argolid) unlocatable city in the Argolid🌍 Pellene (Achaia) city in Achaia🌍 Aigion (Achaia) city in Achaia🌍 Helice (Achaia) city in AchaiaπŸ‘€ Telephos ruler of Mysia, shows the Greeks the way to Troy🌍 Laconia (Peloponnese) region in the Peloponnese🌍 Mothone (Messenia) city in Messenia🌍 Argos (city) city in the PeloponneseπŸ‘€ Alcmaion (epigonos) son of Amphiaraos and Eriphyle, one of the Epigonoi🌍 Mount Olympos (Troad) peak or peaks of Mt Ida in the Troad🌍 Mysia (Asia Minor) region in Asia Minor🌍 the Sanctuary of Artemis Mounychia at Pygela (Asia Minor)πŸ›οΈ the Tomb of Agamemnon (unlocatable) tomb depicted or described that cannot be securely identified with the landmarks at Mycenae or Amyclai🌍 Pygela (Asia Minor)πŸ‘€ Tantalos (Lydian) father of Pelops and Niobe, punished in the underworldπŸ‘€ Cleues son of Doros and descendant of AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Malaos descendant of Agamemnon and founder of Cyme🌍 the Village of the Ilians (Troad) settlement to the east of Troy, according to Strabo its original siteπŸ›οΈ the Altar of the Twelve Gods at Lecton (Troad)🌍 Tainaron (Laconia) city and sanctuary on the southern-most tip of the Peloponnese, sometimes identified as an entrance to the Underworld🌍 Sparta (Laconia) city in Laconia🌍 Aiolis (Asia Minor) region in Asia MinorπŸ‘€ Halaisos Argive founder of FaleriiπŸ‘€ Cecrops (Athenian I) early king of AthensπŸ‘€ Erechtheus son of Pandion, king of AthensπŸ‘€ Charon (boatman) boatman of the underworldπŸ‘€ Hecate (goddess)πŸ‘₯ the Teuthis Contingent at Aulis (attackers) which does not reach Troy🌍 Eretria (Euboia) city on Euboia🏺 the Statue of Artemis at Eretria dedicated by AgamemnonπŸ‘€ Thoas (Taurian) king of the TauriansπŸ‘€ Theseus Athenian hero🌍 Euboia (island) island near the Greek mainland🌍 Andros (island) island in the Aegean, one of the CycladesπŸ‘€ Andros son of Anios🌍 Eleusis (Attica) city in Attica🌍 Mount Ida (Troad) mountain in the Troad🌍 Mount Cithairon (Attica/Boiotia) mountain on Boiotia-Attica border🌍 River Asopos (Boiotia) river in Boiotia🌍 the Saronic Gulf off the coast of Aigina🌍 Peparethos (island) island off the coast of Thessaly🌍 Mount Messapion (Boiotia) mountain in Boiotia🌍 Mount Arachnaion (Argolid)🌍 Acte (Chalcidice) promontory in the Aegean sea, with Mount Athos on the tip🌍 the Mountain of Hermes (Lemnos) unlocatable mountain on Lemnos🌍 Mount Macistos (Euboia) mountain on Euboia🌍 Mount Aigaleos (Attica) mountain between Athens and Eleusis🏺 the Trojan Horse used to sack TroyπŸ‘€ Strophios (Phocian I) father of Pylades🌍 Phocis region on the Greek mainland🏺 the Cup of Castor won at the funeral games of Pelias🌍 Chersonesos (Thrace) peninsula across from Troy, modern GallipoliπŸ‘€ Polydoros (s. of Hecabe) son of Priam and HecabeπŸ‘€ Polymestor (Thracian) blinded by HecabeπŸ›οΈ the Oracle of Dionysos at Mount Pangaion (Thrace)πŸ‘₯ the Suitors of Helen compete to marry HelenπŸ›οΈ the Tent of Agamemnon (Aulis) in AulisπŸ‘€ Teutamos ruler of Asia at the time of the Trojan WarπŸ›οΈ the House of Electra (Mycenae) hovel owned by Electra's unnamed husband, somewhere in the vicinity of Mycenae🌍 the Areiopagos (Athens) at AthensπŸ‘₯ the Trojan Captive Women (Mycenean)πŸ›οΈ the Plane Tree at DelphiπŸ›οΈ the Plane Tree at Caphyai (Arcadia)🌍 Athens (Attica) city in Attica🏺 the Palladion (statue) statue of Athena protecting TroyπŸ›οΈ the Palladion (Athens) court in Athens where Demophon was triedπŸ‘€ Argeiphontes (alt. Hermes) alternative name for HermesπŸ›οΈ the Tomb of Agamemnon (Mycenae) at or near Mycenae
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    πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 2.15πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 2.15-2.16πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 2.16πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 3.6-3.27πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 3.8πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 3.9πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 3.16πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 3.21πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 3.22πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 3.27πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 4.5πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 3.11-3.14πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 5.7πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 3.12πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 5.24πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 6.1πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 6.1-6.30πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 6.8-6.9πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 6.7-6.11πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 6.23πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 6.24πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 6.24-6.25πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 6.27πŸ“– Apollodoros, Epitome 4.1πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.2.2πŸ“– Apollodoros, Library 3.10.6πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.100-2.108πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.224-2.242πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.244-2.269πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.402-2.431πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.474-2.479πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.22-1.52πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.109-1.115πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.121-1.187πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.308-1.311πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.318-1.347πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.347-1.430πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.366-1.392πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.430-1.447πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.493-1.530πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.569-2.580πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 3.118-3.120πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 4.192-4.219πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 4.223-4.239πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 3.267-3.323πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 5.38-5.42πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 6.29-6.36πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 6.37-6.65πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 7.464-7.482πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 9.141-9.161πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 5.533-5.540πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 11.15-11.46πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 11.84-11.121πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 11.143-11.146πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 11.218-11.247πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 11.248-11.263πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 11.763-11.779πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 7.365-7.397πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 9.270-9.320πŸ“– Euripides, Trojan Women 1-47πŸ“– Euripides, Trojan Women 408-423πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 19.249-19.275πŸ“– Euripides, Trojan Women 247-259πŸ“– Euripides, Trojan Women 353-367πŸ“– Euripides, Trojan Women 445-454πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 23.287-23.538πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 23.884-23.897πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 202-228πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 307-329πŸ“– Pausanias 8.1.3πŸ“– Pausanias 4.30.1πŸ“– Pausanias 8.3.1-8.3.5πŸ“– Pausanias 3.22.10πŸ“– Pausanias 3.26.7πŸ“– Pausanias 3.9.3πŸ“– Pausanias 2.5.4πŸ“– Pausanias 2.6.5-2.6.7πŸ“– Pausanias 2.16.6-2.16.7πŸ“– Pausanias 1.33.8πŸ“– Pausanias 2.18.2πŸ“– Pausanias 9.19.6-9.19.7πŸ“– Pausanias 1.43.1πŸ“– Pausanias 1.43.3πŸ“– Pausanias 2.29.4πŸ“– Pausanias 8.28.4-8.28.6πŸ“– Pausanias 5.8.3-5.8.4πŸ“– Pausanias 8.54.4πŸ“– Pausanias 5.19.1-5.19.6πŸ“– Pausanias 5.25.8-5.25.10πŸ“– Pausanias 7.5.11πŸ“– Pausanias 10.26.2-10.26.4πŸ“– Pausanias 7.24.2πŸ“– Pausanias 10.30.3πŸ“– Pausanias 7.26.5πŸ“– Pausanias 9.40.11-9.40.12πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 1.26-1.43πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 3.130-3.150πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 3.262-3.275πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 4.512-4.547πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.603-2.614πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 11.385-11.466πŸ“– Pausanias 10.25.7-10.25.8πŸ“– Pausanias 1.2.3πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 24.1-24.22πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 24.98-24.204πŸ“– Pausanias 5.24.11πŸ“– Pausanias 2.4.2πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 19 MostπŸ“– Sophocles, Aias 36-75πŸ“– Sophocles, Aias 364-392πŸ“– Sophocles, Aias 1266-1315πŸ“– Sophocles, Aias 1376-1415πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 137a MostπŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 137b MostπŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 137c MostπŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 138 MostπŸ“– Sophocles, Electra 1-22πŸ“– Sophocles, Electra 23-75πŸ“– Sophocles, Electra 77-115πŸ“– Sophocles, Electra 129-160πŸ“– Sophocles, Electra 254-305πŸ“– Sophocles, Electra 516-550πŸ“– Sophocles, Electra 552-591πŸ“– Sophocles, Electra 1398-1427πŸ“– Sophocles, Electra 1442-1510πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 154a-e MostπŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 3.184-3.200πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 4.581-4.584πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 8.43-8.92πŸ“– Hesiod fr. 242 MostπŸ“– Hesiod fr. 247 MostπŸ“– Hesiod fr. 249 MostπŸ“– Cyclic Poets unplaced fr. 16 WestπŸ“– Cypria fr. 20 WestπŸ“– Cypria fr. 26 WestπŸ“– Little Iliad fr. 3 WestπŸ“– Little Iliad fr. 17 WestπŸ“– Sack of Troy fr. 6 WestπŸ“– Nostoi fr. 10 WestπŸ“– Cypria Argumentum 4 WestπŸ“– Cypria Argumentum 8 WestπŸ“– Cypria Argumentum 9 WestπŸ“– Cypria Argumentum 12 WestπŸ“– Nostoi Argumentum 1 WestπŸ“– Nostoi Argumentum 3 WestπŸ“– Nostoi Argumentum 5 WestπŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 24.35-24.97πŸ“– Bacchylides, Odes 11πŸ“– Bacchylides, Odes 13πŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Dead 6.1 MacLeodπŸ“– Lucian, Dialogues of the Dead 23.1 MacLeodπŸ“– Lucian, On Sacrifices 3πŸ“– Lucian, Zeus Rants 40πŸ“– Lucian, Menippus, or the Descent into Hades 15πŸ“– Lucian, Menippus, or the Descent into Hades 16πŸ“– Cypria Argumentum 6 WestπŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Artemis 225-258πŸ“– Callimachus, Hymn to Artemis 259-268πŸ“– Lucian, Hippias, or the Bath 1πŸ“– Lucian, Nigrinos 11πŸ“– Lucian, The Dream, or the Cock 25πŸ“– Lucian, Charon, or the Inspectors 22πŸ“– Lucian, Philosophies for Sale 22πŸ“– Lucian, The Parasite 44-45πŸ“– Lucian, Essays in Portraiture Defended 25πŸ“– Lucian, The Dance 43πŸ“– Lucian, How to Write History 8πŸ“– Callimachus, Aetia fr. 190a-c HarderπŸ“– Ps-Lucian, Nero 2πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, Nero 10πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, Affairs of the Heart 47πŸ“– Ps-Lucian, The Patriot 16πŸ“– Pindar, Olympian 13 40-92πŸ“– Pindar, Pythian 11 1-37πŸ“– Pindar, Isthmian 5 26-50πŸ“– Pindar, Isthmian 8 49-60πŸ“– Diodoros, Library 2.22.1-2.22.5πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.106πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 2.107πŸ“– Pomponius Mela 2.45πŸ“– Ovid, Ibis 353-354πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 1.7πŸ“– Strabo 9.3.2πŸ“– Strabo 8.6.9πŸ“– Strabo 8.6.10πŸ“– Strabo 8.6.15πŸ“– Strabo 8.6.19-8.6.25πŸ“– Lucian, Apology for the 'Salaried Posts in Great Houses' 5πŸ“– Strabo 10.2.25-10.2.26πŸ“– Strabo 10.3.14πŸ“– Strabo 1.1.17πŸ“– Strabo 1.2.3πŸ“– Strabo 14.1.20πŸ“– Strabo 12.2.3πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 1.7πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 1.9πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 2.1πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 2.8πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 2.12πŸ“– Strabo 13.1.3πŸ“– Strabo 13.1.40-13.1.42πŸ“– Strabo 13.1.48πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 1099-1122πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 1123-1140πŸ“– Lycophron, Alexandra 1362-1396πŸ“– Ovid, Amores 3.13πŸ“– D-Scholia, Iliad 19.326πŸ“– Cypria fr. 19 WestπŸ“– Strabo 13.1.27πŸ“– Lucian, The Ship, or the Wishes 46πŸ“– Lucian, Symposium, or the Lapiths 12πŸ“– Sophocles, Aias 76-133πŸ“– Sophocles, Aias 749-801πŸ“– Sophocles, Aias 815-865πŸ“– Sophocles, Aias 1093-1115πŸ“– Callimachus, Iambi 10 = fr. 200a-c PfeifferπŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 27πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.1-12.38πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.580-12.628πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 13.140-13.195πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 13.196-13.237πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 13.399-13.454πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 13.623-13.674πŸ“– Ovid, Metamorphoses 15.832-15.879πŸ“– Aeschylus, Agamemnon 40-67πŸ“– Aeschylus, Agamemnon 104-159πŸ“– Aeschylus, Agamemnon 224-249πŸ“– Aeschylus, Agamemnon 258-269πŸ“– Aeschylus, Agamemnon 281-316πŸ“– Aeschylus, Agamemnon 810-843πŸ“– Aeschylus, Agamemnon 869-885πŸ“– Aeschylus, Agamemnon 1035-1320πŸ“– Aeschylus, Agamemnon 1343-1447πŸ“– Aeschylus, Agamemnon 1525-1529πŸ“– Aeschylus, Agamemnon 1468-1474πŸ“– Aeschylus, Agamemnon 1567-1632πŸ“– Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses 39πŸ“– Ion of Chios, Tragedies FragTrag fr. 1 = fr. 1 Snell-KannichtπŸ“– Euripides, Hecuba 1-58πŸ“– Euripides, Hecuba 98-152πŸ“– Euripides, Hecuba 484-517πŸ“– Euripides, Hecuba 518-582πŸ“– Euripides, Hecuba 726-832πŸ“– Euripides, Hecuba 1252-1295πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 590-641πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 884-929πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 957-986πŸ“– Euripides, Andromache 1010-1046πŸ“– Achaios FragTrag fr. 39 = fr. 37 Snell-KannichtπŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 1-48πŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 80-135πŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 231-302πŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 415-468πŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 469-524πŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 1146-1210πŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 1336-1430πŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 1531-1629πŸ“– Euripides, Iphigenia at Aulis 873-975πŸ“– Euripides, Helen 362-436πŸ“– Euripides, Electra 1-53πŸ“– Euripides, Electra 555-604πŸ“– Euripides, Electra 747-858πŸ“– Euripides, Electra 988-1054πŸ“– Euripides, Electra 1139-1189πŸ“– Euripides, Electra 1232-1291πŸ“– Euripides, Electra 300-400πŸ“– Euripides, Electra 401-451πŸ“– Sophocles, Electra 372-430πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 35.71πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 35.73-35.74πŸ“– Pliny, Natural History 16.88.1πŸ“– Aristarchos of Tegea FragTrag rep. 1-3 = fr. 1a Snell-KannichtπŸ“– Ovid, Heroides 3πŸ“– Ovid, Heroides 5πŸ“– Eustathios, Commentary on Homer's Odyssey 1387.50-1387.62πŸ“– Ovid, Heroides 8πŸ“– Eustathios, Commentary on Homer's Odyssey 1419.54-1419.59πŸ“– Eustathios, Commentary on Homer's Odyssey 1388.8-1388.19
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    Apollodoros, EpitomeApollodoros, LibraryHomer, IliadEuripides, Trojan WomenLycophron, AlexandraPausaniasHomer, OdysseyHesiod, EhoiaiSophocles, AiasSophocles, ElectraHesiodCyclic Poets Cypria Little Iliad Sack of Troy NostoiBacchylides, OdesLucian, Dialogues of the DeadLucian, On SacrificesLucian, Zeus RantsLucian, Menippus, or the Descent into HadesCallimachus, Hymn to ArtemisLucian, Hippias, or the BathLucian, NigrinosLucian, The Dream, or the CockLucian, Charon, or the InspectorsLucian, Philosophies for SaleLucian, The ParasiteLucian, Essays in Portraiture DefendedLucian, The DanceLucian, How to Write HistoryCallimachus, AetiaPs-Lucian, NeroPs-Lucian, Affairs of the HeartPs-Lucian, The PatriotPindar, Olympian 13Pindar, Pythian 11Pindar, Isthmian 5Pindar, Isthmian 8Diodoros, LibraryD-Scholia, IliadPomponius MelaOvid, IbisStraboLucian, Apology for the 'Salaried Posts in Great Houses'Ovid, AmoresLucian, The Ship, or the WishesLucian, Symposium, or the LapithsCallimachus, IambiAntoninus Liberalis, MetamorphosesOvid, MetamorphosesAeschylus, AgamemnonIon of Chios, TragediesEuripides, HecubaEuripides, AndromacheAchaiosEuripides, Iphigenia at AulisEuripides, HelenEuripides, ElectraPliny, Natural HistoryAristarchos of TegeaOvid, HeroidesEustathios, Commentary on Homer's Odyssey
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    πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.603-2.614πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 9.270-9.320πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 23.287-23.538πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.100-2.108πŸ“– Little Iliad fr. 17 WestπŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 3.262-3.275πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 19.249-19.275πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.569-2.580πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.33-1.42πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.1-2.41πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 10.490-10.521πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 11.467-11.567πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 11.568-11.600πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 4.261-4.264πŸ“– Homer, Iliad 2.474-2.479πŸ“– Ctesias of Cnidos, Persica fr. 1πŸ“– Dictys of Crete, Troica FGrHist 49 fr. 5bπŸ“– Homer, Iliad 1.22-1.52πŸ“– Hesiod, Ehoiai fr. 137a MostπŸ“– Aeschylus, Agamemnon 1343-1447πŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 8.43-8.92πŸ“– Demetrios of Scepsis BNJ 2013 fr. 67πŸ“– Theopompos of Chios FGrHist 115 fr. 384πŸ“– Ephoros FGrHist 70 fr. 123aπŸ“– Sophocles, Polyxena fr. 522 RadtπŸ“– Cypria fr. 19 WestπŸ“– Homer, Iliad 10.1-10.20πŸ“– Nicander fr. 58 Gow-ScholfieldπŸ“– Hermesianax fr. 2 LightfootπŸ“– Homer, Odyssey 1.26-1.43πŸ“– Cleidemos of Athens BNJ 323 fr. 20
    Depictions
    🎨 "Melian" Terracotta Relief (CAMU Ξ” 2122)🎨 Fragment of Lucanian Red-Figure Hydria attributed to the Choephoroi Painter (Nicholson NM97.71)🎨 Wall Paintings from Private Dwelling VI 5, 2, Pompeii (PALP r6-i5-p2)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa dei Dioscuri VI 9, 6.7, Pompeii (MANN 9104, 9110; PALP r6-i9-p6-space-42)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa dei Vettii VI 15, 1, Pompeii (PALP r6-i15-p1-space-q)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa degli Amorini Dorati VI 16, 7.38, Pompeii (PALP r6-i16-p7-space-g)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa del Criptoportico I 6, 2, Pompeii (PALP r1-i6-p2-space-17)🎨 Fragment of Roman Marble Sarcophagus (Met 28.57.8a–d)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa di Obellius Firmus IX 14, 4, Pompeii (PALP r9-i14-p4-space-3)🎨 Mosaics from Casa di Apollo VI 7, 23, Pompeii (MANN 10006; PALP r6-i7-p23-space-24)🎨 Roman Marble Sarcophagus (Gregoriano Profano 10450; ASR II, no. 155, pl. 54)🎨 Wall Paintings from Private Dwelling VI 7, 3, Pompeii (PALP r6-i7-p3)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa del Poeta Tragico VI 8, 3.5, Pompeii (MANN 9105, 9108, 9559; PALP r6-i8-p5-space-3)🎨 Wall Paintings from Casa del Poeta Tragico VI 8, 3.5, Pompeii (MANN 9112; PALP r6-i8-p5-space-10)🎨 Bronze Shieldband from Olympia (Olympia B1654)
    Reported depictions
    🎨 Cult Statue of Nemesis from Rhamnous, by Agoracritus (LIMC Agamemnon 4)🎨 Wooden Chest of Cypselos (LIMC Achilleus 205)🎨 Statue Group of Leaders of the Greek Contingent, in the Sanctuary of Zeus, Olympia, by Onatas (LIMC Aias I 21)🎨 Wall Painting of the Fall of Troy in the Lesche of the Cnidians by Polygnotos, Delphi (LIMC Ilioupersis 25)🎨 Wall Painting of Odysseus in the Underworld in the Lesche of the Cnidians, Delphi, by Polygnotos (LIMC Nekyia 6)🎨 Painting of Achilles, Telephos, Agamemnon and Odysseus by Parrhasios (LIMC Telephos 84)🎨 Painting of the Sacrifice of Iphigeneia by Timanthes (LIMC Agamemnon 31)
    Relevant to local traditions reported from
    🌍 Tenea (Argolid) city in the Argolid
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