Associations to the word «Agamemnon»
Noun
- Achilles
- Odysseus
- Iliad
- Cassandra
- Artemis
- Nestor
- Troy
- Trojan
- Ajax
- Ulysses
- Zeus
- Hector
- Sparta
- Homer
- Athena
- Hera
- Apollo
- Greek
- Poseidon
- Seer
- Aphrodite
- Slew
- Helen
- Suitor
- Hades
- Quarrel
- Thebes
- Castor
- Booty
- Wrath
- Odyssey
- Sacrifice
- Pantheon
- Prometheus
- Trafalgar
- Heracles
- Ag
- Trilogy
- Corsica
- Spoil
- Hms
- Ransom
- Orpheus
- Nelson
- Goddess
- Bearer
- Perseus
- Priestess
- Wooden
- Hermione
- Nymph
- Vengeance
- Seneca
- Toulon
- Tragedy
- Homecoming
- Corinth
- Chariot
- Jove
- Sheridan
- Mythology
- Strife
- Greece
- Niagara
- Tent
- Herald
- Plague
- Afterlife
- Penelope
- Contingent
- Athenian
- Mem
- Onslaught
- Frigate
- Sail
- Oracle
- Refit
- Saul
- Taking
- Crete
- Daughter
Wiktionary
AGAMEMNON, proper noun. (Greek mythology) One of the most distinguished heroes of Greek mythology. He is the son of King Atreus of Mycenae and Queen Aerope, and brother of Menelaus. He is attributed with rallying the Greeks for the Trojan War
Dictionary definition
AGAMEMNON, noun. (Greek mythology) the king who lead the Greeks against Troy in the Trojan War.
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