House of Names: A Novel
Who is Clytemnestra from the book, House of Names: A Novel?
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Clytemnestra is the wife of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae and heir to the House of Atreus, who led the Achaian armies to Troy during the Trojan War. Clytemnestra becomes enraged with her husband after he sacrifices their eldest daughter, Iphigenia, at Aulis as a means of appeasing the goddess Artemis. This leads Clytemnestra to return to Mycenae, and employ the help of Aegisthus – who soon becomes her lover – in orchestrating her revenge. She soon kills Agamemnon, along with his war prize Cassandra, and from here begins her rule over the Mycenaean kingdom.
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