She waits till he's in his bath, unarmed and unarmored,
then entangles him in a net and stabs him.
Caught in the net, he could not defend himself.
Some versions of the story say she did the whole thing herself,
others say that she was aided by her lover Aegisthus
and still others say that Aegisthus did it all by himself.
The only Breisis I know was a girl Achilles captured while besieging Troy. Agamemnon wanted her for himself, but Achilles refused. Agamemnon had her taken anyway, so Achilles refused to participate further.
From Wikipedia: At the fall of Troy, [Cassandra] sought shelter in the temple of Athena, where she was violently abducted and raped by Ajax the Lesser. Cassandra was then taken as a concubine by King Agamemnon of Mycenae. Unbeknownst to Agamemnon, while he was away at war, his wife, Clytemnestra, had begun an affair with Aegisthus. Clytemnestra and Aegisthus then murdered both Agamemnon and Cassandra. Some sources mention that Cassandra and Agamemnon had twin boys, Teledamus and Pelops, both of whom were killed by Aegisthus.
Piankhi united Egypt and Kush while Taharqa spent his time fighting with the Assyrians.
One of the sons of Oedipus who killed his brother while being killed by his brother (they were fighting over the throne).
Penelope was the cause of much of the conflict in the Odyssey, as she was the Queen of Ithaca, while the King Odysseus was away.Calypso also caused conflict by keeping Odysseus as her lover for seven years.Clytemnestra was a femme fatale, who murdered her husband, the great Greek king Agamemnon.
According to Dictionary.com Menelaus's brother was Agamemnon. According to my book, Gods, Demigods & Demons, An Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology by Bernard Evslin, Menelaus is the brother of Agamemnon. In my book, Mythology - Myths, Legends and Fantasies by Global Book Publishing, Menelaus is the son of Atreus and Aerope, husband of Helen and brother of Agamemnon who was married to Clytaemnestra. Menelaus had one daughter called Hermione. Menelaus was the king of Sparta, while Agamemnon was the king of Mycenae. Hope this helps! Alice
While Agamemnon was away at war, his wife, Clytemnestra took a lover named Aegisthus, son of Thyestes. All accounts of his death are either at his hands or hers.
backstabber He smiles to your face then he stabs you in the back (figuratively).
The only Breisis I know was a girl Achilles captured while besieging Troy. Agamemnon wanted her for himself, but Achilles refused. Agamemnon had her taken anyway, so Achilles refused to participate further.
Gaara does not die while fighting Sasuke.
Blindly fighting- means to go of in a mad rage while fighting
Blindly fighting- means to go of in a mad rage while fighting
From Wikipedia: At the fall of Troy, [Cassandra] sought shelter in the temple of Athena, where she was violently abducted and raped by Ajax the Lesser. Cassandra was then taken as a concubine by King Agamemnon of Mycenae. Unbeknownst to Agamemnon, while he was away at war, his wife, Clytemnestra, had begun an affair with Aegisthus. Clytemnestra and Aegisthus then murdered both Agamemnon and Cassandra. Some sources mention that Cassandra and Agamemnon had twin boys, Teledamus and Pelops, both of whom were killed by Aegisthus.
He dies from a bullet while drawing a bird.
they do fight.
No.
He stabs with a rapier through a tapestry. Hamlet, like many nobles, went around with a sword at all times. He hears Polonius, pretends to think he's a rat but really thinks he's the king, and stabs at the source of the noise, getting in a lucky blind hit and killing him almost instantaneously.