Orestes
In Greek mythology, Orestes (Greek: Ὀρέστης) was the son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra. When his father returned from the Trojan War, he was murdered by Clytemnestra and her lover, Aegisthus. Orestes went into exile and swore to get revenge. After he reached adulthood, he returned home secretly and, plotting with his sister Electra, contrived the murder of both Aegisthus and Clytemnestra. As a consequence of his deed, Orestes was tormented by the Furies, who followed him everywhere he went. The Furies only stopped hounding him when he sought judgement for his crime at the Aeropagus in Athens, and was acquitted.
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The Oresteia: Agamemnon, The Libation Bearers, The Eumenides
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Electra
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Electra
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The Greek Myths: Complete Edition
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1955
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Iphigenie auf Tauris
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The Libation Bearers (Oresteia, #2)
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The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony
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1988
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Orestes
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Tragedias
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The Talisman of Troy
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1994
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