Names
Introduction
Browse Names
Advanced Search
Popularity
Namesakes
Name Days
Submitted Names
Interact
Message Boards
Polls
Predict Rankings
Submit a Name
Tools
Random Renamer
Name Translator
Meanings
Anagrams
Baby Name Expert
Surname Site
Place Name Site
Menu
Sign In
Register
Surname Site
Place Name Site
Introduction
Browse Names
Advanced Search
Popularity
Namesakes
Name Days
Submitted Names
Message Boards
Polls
Predict Rankings
Submit a Name
Random Renamer
Name Translator
Meanings
Anagrams
Baby Name Expert
Sign In
Register
View Message
Home
»
Message Boards
»
All Messages
◄
Prev
►
Next
New Post
Search
Any time
Advanced
Help
[Facts] Re: Klytaimestra
by
Miranda
(Randee15)
1/23/2005, 3:21 PM
in reply to
a message by Andy ;—)
This is probably a form of
Clytemnestra
.
In addition to the family members listed by BtN,
Clytemnestra
was also the sister of
Helen
of
Troy
,
Castor
, and
Polydeukes
(
Pollux
in
Roman
).
Miranda
Reply
1
Messages
Compact replies
▾
full-text
compact
Newest first
▾
newest
active
votes
oldest
Weird ancient Greek names?
·
Andy ;—)
·
1/23/2005, 12:24 PM
•
Re: Weird ancient Greek names?
·
Pavlos
·
1/24/2005, 4:56 AM
•
Editing snafu corrected
·
Pavlos
·
1/24/2005, 4:58 AM
•
Re: Klytaimestra
·
Miranda
·
1/23/2005, 3:21 PM
•
Re: Weird ancient Greek names?
·
Mike C
·
1/23/2005, 2:41 PM
•
Thanks a million for this fantastic link! Andy ;—)
·
Andy ;—)
·
1/23/2005, 10:29 PM