CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... Orestes ' return to avenge their father . When he appeared , she helped him and Pylades to kill Aegisthus and Clytem- nestra . According to Euripides ' Orestes , she also abetted the young men in their attacks on Helen and Hermione ...
... Orestes ' return to avenge their father . When he appeared , she helped him and Pylades to kill Aegisthus and Clytem- nestra . According to Euripides ' Orestes , she also abetted the young men in their attacks on Helen and Hermione ...
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... Orestes , she was held hostage by Orestes for his safety . Through double - dealing or a misunderstanding , Hermione was promised as a bride to both Orestes and Neoptolemus . Some say that Neoptol- emus , to whom Menelaüs pledged her at ...
... Orestes , she was held hostage by Orestes for his safety . Through double - dealing or a misunderstanding , Hermione was promised as a bride to both Orestes and Neoptolemus . Some say that Neoptol- emus , to whom Menelaüs pledged her at ...
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... Orestes . She was about to avenge him by blinding Iphigeneia when Orestes appeared in the nick of time and told her the true story . Iphigeneia was worshiped in at least one Greek city . Herodotus [ 4.103 ] reported that in his day the ...
... Orestes . She was about to avenge him by blinding Iphigeneia when Orestes appeared in the nick of time and told her the true story . Iphigeneia was worshiped in at least one Greek city . Herodotus [ 4.103 ] reported that in his day the ...
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