No, Agamemnon was the very mortal King of Mycenae.
In the Iliad, Agamemnon seeks to appease Apollo after the god sends a plague upon the Greek army due to Agamemnon's disrespect towards the priest Chryses. To resolve the crisis, Agamemnon agrees to return Chryses' daughter, Chryseis, to her father and offers a sacrifice to Apollo, hoping to end the plague and restore favor with the god. This act underscores the importance of honoring the gods in Greek culture and the consequences of hubris.
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He had a disagreement with Agamemnon over a girl.
how did agamemnon test his soldiers for battle in the iliad
Agamemnon is angry at Calchas because the seer reveals that the plague ravaging the Greek army is a punishment from Apollo for Agamemnon's dishonor of Chryses, a priest of Apollo. Calchas advises Agamemnon to return Chryseis, the captive woman he took as a prize, to her father to appease the god. Agamemnon feels humiliated and threatened by the loss of his prize and the implication that he must submit to the will of a god and the advice of a seer, leading to his wrath towards Calchas.
I went from happy to angry, skip sad, now i feel like kicking his... butt.
In Greek mythology, Electra was the name of a human princess, the daughter of King Agamemnon. She was not a goddess.
Agamemnon (correctly spelt) is the name of a famous play, not a god. Agamemnon was the King of the Danaans or Achaeans and the son of Atreus. He's a main character in the Iliad. He led the Danaans into battle time after time in the Trojan War.
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Menelaus and Agamemnon were brothers. Menelaus was the king of Sparta, and Agamemnon was the commander of the Achaeans in the Trojan war. Menelaus was married to Helen, and Agamemnon was married to Clytemnestra.
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Agamemnon was not real, he was a character in Homer's Iliad.
Graphium agamemnon was created in 1758.
Mask of Agamemnon was created in 1876.
Agamemnon Avgerinos died in 1865.
Agamemnon Gratsios was born in 1922.