Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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"Aegisthus" | Greek | A son of Thyestes, who unwittingly begot him by his own daughter Pelopia. Immediately after his birth he was exposed, by his mother, but was found and saved by shepherds and suckled by a goat. |
"Enorches" | Greek | A son of Thyestes by his sister Daeta, was born out of an egg, and built a temple to Dionysus. Greek |
"Leda" | Greek | A daughter of Thestius, whence she is called Thestias but others call her a daughter of Thespius, Thyestes, or Glaucus, by Laophonte, Deidamia, Leucippe, Eurythemis, or Paneidyia. She was the wife of Tyndareus, by whom she became the mother of Timandra, Clytaemnestra, and Philonoe. Greek |
"Thyestes" | Greek | A son of Pelops and Hippodameia, was the brother of Atreus and the father of Aegisthus. Greek |