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Apollo's priest has been offended by King Agamemnon and prays to the god to inflict disaster on the Greek army camped before Troy.
Found in Translation 2011
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Enraged, Sparta's King Menelaus (Brendan Gleeson) urges his brother, King Agamemnon of the Mycenaens (Brian Cox in a robustly evil turn), to help him unite all the tribes of Greece, lay siege to Troy and recover his queen so he can kill her with his own hands.
Grecian Formula 2008
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Like Helen, Menelaus was born royalty, brother of King Agamemnon of Mycenae, but Menelaus did not inherit the kingship.
The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006
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Like Helen, Menelaus was born royalty, brother of King Agamemnon of Mycenae, but Menelaus did not inherit the kingship.
The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006
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I understand that and would wish to cause King Agamemnon no embarrassment.
Lord of the Silver Bow Gemmell, David 2005
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Calchas is a diviner, at present in favor with King Agamemnon, the Greek commander in chief.
The Hour Before Dawn Mantel, Hilary 2003
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Can it be true, as Ares was shouting above, that Achilles has slaughtered King Agamemnon, thus depriving his wife, Clytaemnestra, of her bloody revenge and a hundred future playwrights their subject matter?
Ilium Simmons, Dan 1981
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For ten years King Agamemnon and the men of Greece laid siege to Troy.
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After that he had slain his mother, taking vengeance for the death of King Agamemnon his father, the Furies pursued him.
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And now King Agamemnon came forth, saying that all things were ready for the marriage, and that they waited for the maiden, not knowing that the whole matter had been revealed to the queen.
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