The cause of war is Helen’s elopement from the Spartan court with Paris, a Trojan prince. Helen is the wife of Menelaus - King of Sparta - and he musters an army led by his brother Agamemnon to ...
It is believed that the advance news of the capture of Troy by the Greek commander Agamemnon was communicated through beacons. Though there really is no evidence that proves that beacons were in fact ...
Long before Bing Crosby crooned “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” during World War II ... with Cassandra, a Trojan concubine, at his side. The welcome committee was ready: Agamemnon and Cassandra ...
When Menelaus discovers Helen has eloped with Paris he issues an ultimatum to Troy: return Helen immediately or face war. Menelaus returns ... he turns to his brother Agamemnon, who will be ...
Combatants on both sides, including Achilles, Odysseus, Ajax, Agamemnon, Hector, and Aeneas remain household names even today. The Trojan War and its events provide the background for two epic ...
Combatants on both sides, including Achilles, Odysseus, Ajax, Agamemnon, Hector, and Aeneas remain household names even today. The Trojan War and its events provide the background for two epic ...
These films explore the aftermath of the Trojan War, focusing on the personal tragedies ... The final film, Agamemnon, depicts the Greek army's return and Agamemnon's tragic murder by his brother ...
Ms. Barker enters the thoughts of Clytemnestra and also of Cassandra, the former Trojan priestess claimed by Agamemnon as a spoil of war. Though the women are enemies, they are tensely united by a ...