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Agamemnon's father, Atreus, displaced Aegisthus' father on the throne.
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.
Agamemnon's wife, Clytemnestra, killed him in revenge for sacrificing their daughter, Iphigenia, and for his betrayal and infidelity.
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.
Kill Him...
Agamemnon's father, Atreus, displaced Aegisthus' father on the throne.
Agamemnon's father, Atreus, displaced Aegisthus' father on the throne.
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.
Agamemnon's wife, Clytemnestra, killed him in revenge for sacrificing their daughter, Iphigenia, and for his betrayal and infidelity.
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.
Clytemnestra kills Agamemnon in revenge for his sacrifice of their daughter Iphigenia and his betrayal of their marriage by bringing back a concubine from the Trojan War.
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.
Clytaemnestra kille Agamemnon, her husband with a knife in order to be a more royal Queen
Clytemnestra was killed by her son, Orestes. This is because it was a son's duty to kill his father's killers, and Clytemnestra had helped to kill her husband, Agamemnon.
Aegisthus was the son of Thyestes and his daughter, Pelopia. He was Clytemnestra's lover, though she was married to Agamemnon, and helped her kill him.
Clytemnestra is sometimes said to have married Tantalus before Agamemnon, and that Agamemnon forcibly made her his wife after killing her infant child and Tantalus, Agamemnon further sacrificed Iphigenia, their daughter, to Artemis before setting off to Troy. Revenge would thus be a good motivation. Orestes and Electra later avenged their father by killing their mother Clytemnestra and their step father, Aeschylus.