she was brought back home by agamemnon. she was killed along with agamemnon by clytemnestra, agamemnon's wife.
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.
The movie "Troy" removed the role of Cassandra, one of the children of Priam and Hecuba of Troy. Cassandra had been gifted with prophecy, but cursed with the inability to make others believe her prophecies. Agamemnon took her as a war prize and concubine, and returned with her to Greece to his wife Clytemnestra. Clytemnestra was jealous, and still angry with Agamemnon for having killed their daughter Iphigenia at Aulis, so she (or her lover, Aegisthus, Agamemnon's cousin), killed Agamemnon and Cassandra. The son of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon, Orestes, revenged his father's death by killing Clytemnestra.
Cassandra was a seer (whom no one ever believed) and the daughter of Priam, King of Troy. She was taken by Agamemnon, leader of the Greeks, to be his mistress, but she was anxious the whole journey because she foresaw her own death. When she and Agamemnon went into his home, his wife Clytemnestra killed Agamemnon with an axe and then killed Cassandra.
Clytemnestra kills Cassandra out of jealousy and rage. She views Cassandra, a Trojan princess and slave of Agamemnon, as a rival who threatens her position and relationship with her husband. Additionally, Clytemnestra believes that Cassandra's presence symbolizes Agamemnon's betrayal and infidelity, further fueling her desire for revenge. Ultimately, Cassandra's death serves as a manifestation of Clytemnestra's wrath and the tragic consequences of the family's cyclical violence.
she was brought back home by agamemnon. she was killed along with agamemnon by clytemnestra, agamemnon's wife.
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.
The movie "Troy" removed the role of Cassandra, one of the children of Priam and Hecuba of Troy. Cassandra had been gifted with prophecy, but cursed with the inability to make others believe her prophecies. Agamemnon took her as a war prize and concubine, and returned with her to Greece to his wife Clytemnestra. Clytemnestra was jealous, and still angry with Agamemnon for having killed their daughter Iphigenia at Aulis, so she (or her lover, Aegisthus, Agamemnon's cousin), killed Agamemnon and Cassandra. The son of Clytemnestra and Agamemnon, Orestes, revenged his father's death by killing Clytemnestra.
Cassandra was a seer (whom no one ever believed) and the daughter of Priam, King of Troy. She was taken by Agamemnon, leader of the Greeks, to be his mistress, but she was anxious the whole journey because she foresaw her own death. When she and Agamemnon went into his home, his wife Clytemnestra killed Agamemnon with an axe and then killed Cassandra.
Clytemnestra kills Cassandra out of jealousy and rage. She views Cassandra, a Trojan princess and slave of Agamemnon, as a rival who threatens her position and relationship with her husband. Additionally, Clytemnestra believes that Cassandra's presence symbolizes Agamemnon's betrayal and infidelity, further fueling her desire for revenge. Ultimately, Cassandra's death serves as a manifestation of Clytemnestra's wrath and the tragic consequences of the family's cyclical violence.
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.
He claimed Cassandra of Troy as his prize. He traveled home where Clymnestra, his wife, and her lover Aegisthus murdered him. Clymnestra pretended to be happy that he was home and after he took a bath, she gave him a shirt that had no hole for the head and arms to put on. While he was struggling with it, Aegisthus came in with an axe and killed him. Clymnestra is said to also murdered Cassandra because of Jealousy. Many versions also said that Cassandra predicted that this would happen but no one believed her. In some other versions, Clymnestra also killed the twins that Cassandra and Agamemnon supposedly had together.
From 'Agamemnon' by Aischylos.
Helen, Menalaeus, Paris and Achilles. [Then Agamemnon, Nestor, Hector, and Odessyus. Also Priam, Lacoon, Clymenstra, Iphigenia, Cassandra, and Patroclus.]
When Troy was taken, many Trojan women were made captives, and Cassandra was awarded to Agamemnon, who brought her as a concubine to Mycenae. But on his return, he and her new concubine were murdered by Aegisthus and Clytaemnestra, who had become lovers. Aegisthus became then king of Mycenae.
Cassandra Ponti goes by Cass.
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