For war and was as smart as a owl so people said she was related to one
Orestes and his friend, Pylades, went to the palace and claimed to bear a message that Orestes was dead.
Yes. Orestes wavers about killing his own mother, but is guided by Apollo and his close friend Pylades, the son of the king of Phocis, that it is the correct course of action. Orestes and Pylades pretend to be ordinary travelers from Phocis, and ask for hospitality at the palace. They even tell the Queen that Orestes is dead. Delighted by the news, Clytemnestra sends a servant to summon Aegisthus. Orestes kills the usurper first, and then his mother. As soon as he exits the palace, the Furies appear and, being only visible to him, they begin to haunt and torture him for his crime.
Orestes avenged the death of his father, Agamemnon.
The cause of Oreste's death isn't really explained. However, Orestes died un-cursed, since he ended the curse on the House of Atreus by pleading his case to Athena. Therefore, when many of his other family members died from being murdered, eaten, sacrificed, etc., he did not suffer the same fate.
he killed Aegisthus
You should ask Athena
For war and was as smart as a owl so people said she was related to one
Orestes. Their daughters were Electra, Iphigenia, and Chrysothemis.
The father of Orestes was Agamemnon.
Orestes Destrade's birth name is Orestes Cucuas Destrade.
Yes, Athena is a prominent character in Greek mythology and appears in many literary works. Some notable examples include Homer's "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey," where Athena aids and guides the hero Odysseus. Additionally, the tragedy "Oresteia" by Aeschylus features Athena as a central figure in the legal proceedings surrounding Orestes' trial.
Orestes and his friend, Pylades, went to the palace and claimed to bear a message that Orestes was dead.
Orestes Matacena is 5' 10".
Orestes Kindelán was born in 1964.
Orestes Brownson was born in 1803.
Orestes Brownson died in 1876.