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'''Klytaimnestra''' was wife of king [[Agamemnon]] and thus the queen of [[Mycenae]] in [[Greek mythology]]. She was also the mother of [[Iphigenia]] of [[Orestes of Sparta|Orestes]].
'''Klytaimnestra''' was wife of king [[Agamemnon]] and thus the queen of [[Mycenae]] in [[Greek mythology]]. The daughter of King [[Tyndareus]] and Queen {{Wiki|Leda (mythology)|Leda}} of [[Sparta]], She was also the mother of [[Iphigenia]] and [[Orestes of Sparta|Orestes]].


Klytaimnestra bore a [[Klytaimnestra's Battle Axe|battleaxe]] which she later passed on to her daughter, and which eventually was claimed by the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] after she'd slain Iphigenia within her [[Iphigenia's Compound|compound]] in [[Elysium]].
Klytaimnestra bore a [[Klytaimnestra's Battle Axe|battleaxe]] which she later passed on to her daughter, and which eventually was claimed by the ''[[Mercenary|misthios]]'' [[Kassandra]] after she'd slain Iphigenia within her [[Iphigenia's Compound|compound]] in [[Elysium]].
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Klytaimnestra was wife of king Agamemnon and thus the queen of Mycenae in Greek mythology. The daughter of King Tyndareus and Queen Leda of Sparta, She was also the mother of Iphigenia and Orestes.

Klytaimnestra bore a battleaxe which she later passed on to her daughter, and which eventually was claimed by the misthios Kassandra after she'd slain Iphigenia within her compound in Elysium. [1]

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