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has gloss | eng: Tantalus, not to be confused with his more famous grandfather and namesake (Tantalus), who was also called Atys, was the son of Broteas . He ruled over the city of Lydia. He was the first husband of Clytemnestra and was slain by Agamemnon, King of Mycenae, a soldier in the Trojan War, who made Clytemnestra his wife. After he died, the Tantalid dynasty finished because Agron took the throne. He was a great-great-grandson of Heracles and Omphale, Atyss stepmother, and therefore, Tantalus IIs second cousin once removed by marriage. |
lexicalization | eng: Tantalus son of broteas |
instance of | c/Greek mythological hero cult |
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has gloss | rus: Тантал — персонаж древнегреческой мифологии , встречающийся в нескольких версиях мифов об Атридах. Сын Бротея, внук Тантала старшего. По некоторым, первый муж Клитемнестры . Получил ее руку от Тиндарея . Убит Агамемноном вместе с их ребенком . Или Агамемнон убил его и продал их сына . Могила в Аргосе . Он был убит Атреем, который накормил его мясом Фиеста . Действующее лицо трагедии Сенеки «Фиест». |
lexicalization | rus: Тантал |
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