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What became of cassandra when the Trojan war was over?

she was brought back home by agamemnon. she was killed along with agamemnon by clytemnestra, agamemnon's wife.


What happened to Hector Achilles Paris Patroclus and Agamemnon?

Patroclos killed in battle by Hector Hector killed in battle by Achilles Achilles killed in battle by Paris Paris killed in battle by Philoctetes Agamemnon killed by his wife Clytmnestra


Who was the wife of Agamemnon?

His wife was Clytemnestra. She killed him upon his return from Troy


Why did Agamemnon's wife kill him?

Agamemnon's wife, Clytemnestra, killed him in revenge for sacrificing their daughter, Iphigenia, and for his betrayal and infidelity.


What happened to Paris in the Trojan War?

He was killed with a knife from Agamemnon.


Why did Aegisthus kill Agamemnon?

Aegisthus killed Agamemnon because he sought revenge for Agamemnon's father, Atreus, who had wronged Aegisthus' family in the past. Additionally, Aegisthus was also motivated by his desire to take Agamemnon's throne and power for himself.


Who are Electra and Orestes?

Orestes, son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra - killed his mother who had killed his father. Electra was his sister.


Who was Clytemnestra's husband?

Broteas first, who was killed by Agamemnon who was her husband during the Trojan War, who was killed by Aegisthus.


Who is Agamemnon's father?

Menelaus is the brother of Agamemnon. Menelaus was the King of Sparta until he was killed by Hector Prince of Sparta.


How did Aegisthus kill Agamemnon?

Aegisthus didn't actually kill Agamemnon, Clytaemnestra actually killed Agamemnon by stabbing him after luring him in for a bath after returning from Troy. Aegisthus does however help Clytaemnestra plot his death after seducing her.


What did Agamemnon do when he returned from the Trojan War?

Allowed himself to be killed by his wife's lover.


Why did Clytemnestra kill Agamemnon?

Clytemnestra killed Agamemnon because she sought revenge for his sacrifice of their daughter Iphigenia and his betrayal of their marriage by bringing home a concubine, Cassandra.