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|elrutext='''Ὀρέστης:''' ου, эп. αο или εω, дор. [[Ὀρέστας|Ὀρέστᾱς]], ᾱ ὁ Орест (сын Агамемнона и Клитемнестры, друг Пилада, убийца матери из мести за отца) Hom., Trag. etc. | |elrutext='''Ὀρέστης:''' ου, эп. αο или εω, дор. [[Ὀρέστας|Ὀρέστᾱς]], ᾱ ὁ Орест (сын Агамемнона и Клитемнестры, друг Пилада, убийца матери из мести за отца) Hom., Trag. etc. | ||
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In Greek mythology, [[Orestes]] (/ɒˈrɛstiːz/; Greek: [[Ὀρέστης]] [oréstɛːs]) was the [[son]] of [[Clytemnestra]] and [[Agamemnon]]. He is the subject of several Ancient Greek plays and of various myths connected with his madness and purification, which retain obscure threads of much older ones. | |wketx=In Greek mythology, [[Orestes]] (/ɒˈrɛstiːz/; Greek: [[Ὀρέστης]] [oréstɛːs]) was the [[son]] of [[Clytemnestra]] and [[Agamemnon]]. He is the subject of several Ancient Greek plays and of various myths connected with his madness and purification, which retain obscure threads of much older ones. | ||
[[Orestes]] (Ancient Greek: Ὀρέστης, Orestēs) (408 BCE) is an Ancient Greek [[play]] by [[Euripides]] that follows the events of Orestes after he had murdered his mother. | [[Orestes]] (Ancient Greek: Ὀρέστης, Orestēs) (408 BCE) is an Ancient Greek [[play]] by [[Euripides]] that follows the events of Orestes after he had murdered his mother. | ||
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Just as more bloodshed is to occur, Apollo arrives on stage deus ex machina. He sets everything back in order, explaining that he has rescued Helen to place her among the stars, and that Menelaus must go back to Sparta. He tells Orestes to go to Athens to the Areopagus, the Athenian court, in order to stand judgment, where he will later be acquitted. Also, Orestes is to marry Hermione, while Pylades will marry Electra. Finally, Apollo tells the mortals to go and rejoice in Peace, most honored and favored of the gods. | Just as more bloodshed is to occur, Apollo arrives on stage deus ex machina. He sets everything back in order, explaining that he has rescued Helen to place her among the stars, and that Menelaus must go back to Sparta. He tells Orestes to go to Athens to the Areopagus, the Athenian court, in order to stand judgment, where he will later be acquitted. Also, Orestes is to marry Hermione, while Pylades will marry Electra. Finally, Apollo tells the mortals to go and rejoice in Peace, most honored and favored of the gods. | ||
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