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  1. Electra, in Greek legend, the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, who saved the life of her young brother Orestes by sending him away when their father was murdered. When he later returned, she helped him to slay their mother and their mother’s lover, Aegisthus. Electra then married Orestes’.

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  2. The Story of Electra in Greek Mythology. Electra, a prominent figure in Greek mythology, was the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. Her tragic tale unfolds amidst familial betrayal and vengeance. When Agamemnon left for the Trojan War, Clytemnestra took a lover and seized the throne, leaving Electra enraged by her mother’s treachery.

  3. Electra, princess of Mycenae, is the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, and is the sister of Orestes and Iphigenia. The queen, her mother, tormented by Iphigenia's sacrifice, unites with her husband's nephew. This prince, Aegistus, had been persecuted by Agamemnon and deprived of his rights. When he returns to Mycenae during the Trojan War ...

  4. Explore the harrowing tale of Electra, a central figure in Greek mythology, whose quest for revenge defines her legacy in ancient lore.

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    [1.1] ATLAS (Hesiod Astronomy Frag 1, Lycophron 71, Virgil Aeneid 8,134, Nonnus Dionysiaca 3.124) [1.2] ATLAS & PLEIONE (Apollodorus 3.110, Hygins Fabulae 192, Hyginus Astronomica 2.21, Ovid Fasti 4.169 & 5.79)

    OFFSPRING

    [1.1] DARDANOS, EETION (by Zeus) (Hesiod Catalogues of Women Frag 102) [1.2] DARDANOS, IASION (by Zeus) (Apollodorus 3.138) [1.3] DARDANOS (by Zeus) (Quintus Smyrnaeus 13.545, Lycophron 71, Hyginus Fabulae 155, Ovid Fasti 4.31, Virgil Aeneid 8.134) [1.4] DARDANOS, IASION, HARMONIA (by Zeus) (Diodorus Siculus 5.48.2) [1.5] DARDANOS, EMATHION (by Zeus) (Nonnus Dionysiaca 3.124) [1.6] IASION (by Zeus) (Hyginus Fabulae 250)

    ELECTRA (Êlektra), i. e. the bright or brilliant one. A daughter of Atlas and Pleione, was one of the seven Pleiades, and became by Zeus the mother of Jasion and Dardanus. (Apollod. iii. 10. § 1, 12. §§ 1, 3.) According to a tradition preserved in Servius (ad Aen. i. 32, ii. 325, iii. 104, vii. 207) she was the wife of the Italian king Corythus, by...

    Hesiod, Catalogues of Women Fragment 102 (from Oxyrhynchus Papyri 1359 fr. 2) (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C8th or 7th B.C.) : "Elektra (Electra) was subject to [Zeus] the dark-clouded Son of Kronos (Cronus) and bare Dardanos . . ((lacuna)) and Eetion [usually spelt Iasion] . . ((lacuna)) who once greatly loved rich-haired Demeter . . ((lacuna...

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    1. Hesiod, Catalogues of Women Fragments - Greek Epic C8th - 7th B.C. 2. Hesiod, Astronomy Fragments - Greek Epic C8th - 7th B.C. 3. Greek Elegaic Mimnermus, Fragments - Greek Elegaic C7th B.C. 4. Apollodorus, The Library - Greek Mythography C2nd A.D. 5. Apollonius Rhodius, The Argonautica - Greek Epic C3rd B.C. 6. Lycophron, Alexandra - Greek Poetry C3rd B.C. 7. Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History - Greek History C1st B.C. 8. Pausanias, Description of Greece - Greek Travelogue C2nd A.D....

    ROMAN

    1. Hyginus, Fabulae - Latin Mythography C2nd A.D. 2. Hyginus, Astronomica - Latin Mythography C2nd A.D. 3. Ovid, Fasti - Latin Poetry C1st B.C. - C1st A.D. 4. Ovid, Heroides - Latin Poetry C1st B.C. - C1st A.D. 5. Virgil, Aeneid - Latin Epic C1st B.C.

  5. Electra by Sophocles. Written toward the end of Sophocles’ career, Electra dramatizes Orestes ’ revenge for the murder of Agamemnon, just like Euripides’ same-titled play and Aeschylus’ Libation Bearers. It is set before the palace of Agamemnon at Mycenae, where, years after his mother had killed his father, Orestes returns at the ...

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  7. Sep 16, 2023 · Electra, derived from the ancient Greek word “ēlektron,” means “amber.”. This name, shimmering with a golden hue, reflects her radiant presence in the myths that surround her. In Roman mythology, she retains her Greek name, a testament to her unique and unforgettable character. Throughout various tales, she’s occasionally referred to ...

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