Characters in Agamemnon
Agamemnon: Son of Atreus; husband of Clytemnestra King of Argos.
Clytemnestra: Wife of Agamemnon; sister of Helen; daughter of Tyndareus.
Orestes: Son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra.
Menelaus: Brother of Agamemnon; husband of Helen.
Helen: The most beautiful lady in the world; daughter of Tyndareus; sister of Clytemnestra.
Aegisthus: son of Thyestes; cousin and blood-enemy of Agamemnon; lover of Clytemnestra.
Cassandra: The daughter of the king Troy; the concubine of Agamemnon.
A Herald; Announcer of the return of the army in Agamemnon.
A Watchman: Speaker of the prologue of Agamemnon.
The Elders of Argos: The Chorus in Agamemnon.
Priam: The Aged king of Troy; father of Paris.
Paris: Son of Priam; lover of Helen.
Artemis: The virgin goddess of hunting.
Clytemnestra: Wife of Agamemnon; sister of Helen; daughter of Tyndareus.
Orestes: Son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra.
Menelaus: Brother of Agamemnon; husband of Helen.
Helen: The most beautiful lady in the world; daughter of Tyndareus; sister of Clytemnestra.
Aegisthus: son of Thyestes; cousin and blood-enemy of Agamemnon; lover of Clytemnestra.
Cassandra: The daughter of the king Troy; the concubine of Agamemnon.
A Herald; Announcer of the return of the army in Agamemnon.
A Watchman: Speaker of the prologue of Agamemnon.
The Elders of Argos: The Chorus in Agamemnon.
Priam: The Aged king of Troy; father of Paris.
Paris: Son of Priam; lover of Helen.
Artemis: The virgin goddess of hunting.
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