King Agamemnon
Electra is a character in Greek mythology (the daughter of King Agamemnon). There is nobody of that name in the Bible.
It is not in the Bible. In Greek mythology, Electra was the daughter of King Agamemnon as Electra or Elektra is a Greek tragedy by Sophocles.
In Greek mythology, Electra was the name of a human princess, the daughter of King Agamemnon. She was not a goddess.
In Greek mythology, Electra was not a goddess, but rather a mortal woman. She was the daughter of King Agamemnon and Queen Clytemnestra. According to the myth, Electra lived to be a mature adult and did not have a specified age at the time of her death.
Mark Ringer has written: 'Electra and the empty urn' -- subject(s): Technique, Drama, Electra (Greek mythology) in literature, Mythology, Greek, in literature, Role playing in literature, Tragedy 'Schubert's theater of song'
The son of Zeus and Electra is Dardanus. He was the founder of the city of Dardania in ancient Troy and a prominent figure in Greek mythology.
Zues is the father of Perseus
Electra is not a biblical story; it originates from Greek mythology. She is a character in various ancient Greek plays, most notably in works by Sophocles and Euripides, where she is the daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra, seeking revenge for her father's murder. In contrast, biblical stories are found within the texts of the Bible and involve different figures and narratives.
Zeus
Aeolus.
In Greek mythology, Orion's father is Poseidon, god of the sea. In Roman mythology, Orion's father is Neptune.
The Harpies aren't associated with a specific god in Greek mythology. They were the daughters of Thaumus and Electra, and only seem to exist as a pestilence to Phineas, the prophetic king of Thrace.