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Ubi idem et maximus et honestissimus amor est, aliquando praestat morte jungi, quam vita distrahi → Where indeed the greatest and most honourable love exists, it is much better to be joined by death, than separated by life.
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In The [[Libation Bearers]], [[Libation-Bearers]] ([[Χοηφóρoι]], Choēphóroi, [[Choephoroe]], [[Choephori]])—the second play of [[Aeschylus]]' [[Oresteia]] trilogy—many years after the murder of [[Agamemnon]], his son Orestes returns to [[Argos]] with his cousin Pylades to exact vengeance on [[Clytemnestra]], as an order from [[Apollo]], for killing [[Agamemnon]]. | |wketx=In The [[Libation Bearers]], [[Libation-Bearers]] ([[Χοηφóρoι]], Choēphóroi, [[Choephoroe]], [[Choephori]])—the second play of [[Aeschylus]]' [[Oresteia]] trilogy—many years after the murder of [[Agamemnon]], his son Orestes returns to [[Argos]] with his cousin Pylades to exact vengeance on [[Clytemnestra]], as an order from [[Apollo]], for killing [[Agamemnon]]. | ||
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Wikipedia EN
In The Libation Bearers, Libation-Bearers (Χοηφóρoι, Choēphóroi, Choephoroe, Choephori)—the second play of Aeschylus' Oresteia trilogy—many years after the murder of Agamemnon, his son Orestes returns to Argos with his cousin Pylades to exact vengeance on Clytemnestra, as an order from Apollo, for killing Agamemnon.