Clytaemnestra kille Agamemnon, her husband with a knife in order to be a more royal Queen
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.
Clytaemnestra did not kil her daughter, it was Iphigenia's father Agamemnonwho did so.
Orestes is the son of Agamemnon and Clytaemnestra, after his mother Clytaemnestra slew his father- he is known for slaying his mother in revenge.
Aphrodite didn't kill her husband.
Agamemnon's arrival was known beforehand by Clytaemnestra and her lover; for a succession of beacon-fires had been arranged to flash the news from Troy, so that they should know when the city was captured, and the king was about to return. So after the fall of Troy, Clytaemnestra kindled altar-fires throughout the city, feigning celebration, and when Agamemnon arrived, he, having walked on dark red tapestries into the palace, was slain either by Clytaemnestra, or by Aegisthus, or by both.
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we kill our husband
Iphigenia was the daughter of either Agamemnon and Clytaemnestra or of Helen and Theseus. She had no children of her own.
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No, her only husband Philips II survived her by decades.