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There are two different versions of this story. In one version, Agamemnon really does kill Iphiginia, which is why Clytemnestra kills him. In the second version, Artemis saves her and takes her to a temple in Tauris. It is said that there was a heavy fog that disguised the switch so Clytemnestra wouldn't have seen it.

Also, if Clytemnestra thought that Iphiginia was still alive, she wouldn't have killed Agamemnon.

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When Artemis saved Iphigenia, Clytemnestra was informed. Clytemnestra killed Agamemnon in two different ways, depending on the myth:

  1. In revenge for sacrificing Iphigenia
  2. She was unfaithful and had taken on another lover, Aegisthus
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