Clytemnestra (or Clytaemestra) (Eng. /klaɪtəm'nɛstɹə/ Greek: During this period of Agamemnon's long absence, Clytemnestra began a love affair with Aegisthus, her husband's cousin (they produced a daughter; Erigone). Whether Clytemnestra was seduced into the affair or entered into it independently differs according to the respective author of the myth. Nevertheless, Clytemnestra, enraged by Iphigeneia's murder (and presumeably the earlier murder of her first husband by A… (More on Clytemnestra)