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  2. Angrboða - Wikipedia

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    Angrboða (Old Norse: [ˈɑŋɡz̠ˌboðɑ]; also Angrboda) is a jötunn in Norse mythology. She is the mate of Loki and the mother of monsters. [ 1 ] She is only mentioned once in the Poetic Edda ( Völuspá hin skamma ) as the mother of Fenrir by Loki .

  3. Characters of God of War - Wikipedia

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    The giant advised him to go to the giant region of Ironwood. After being brought there by Angrboda, Atreus learned of soul magic and transferred the soul of a giant to the body of a dead snake, which later became Jörmungandr. The younger Jörmungandr then joined the siege of Asgard, where he battled Thor before he was knocked back in time.

  4. Atreus - Wikipedia

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    Pelops and Hippodamia had many sons; two of them were Atreus and Thyestes. Depending on myth versions, they murdered Chrysippus, who was their half-brother. Because of the murder, Hippodamia, Atreus, and Thyestes were banished to Mycenae, where Hippodamia is said to have hanged herself. Atreus vowed to sacrifice his best lamb to Artemis.

  5. Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    This includes the doings of Atreus and Thyestes at Argos. Behind the myth of the house of Atreus (one of the two principal heroic dynasties with the house of Labdacus) lies the problem of the devolution of power and of the mode of accession to sovereignty. The twins Atreus and Thyestes with their descendants played the leading role in the ...

  6. With Xaden becoming the revolution's leader, he needs to keep some secrets, but Violet requests full disclosure if he wants to be together. They remain at an impasse for a while.

  7. God of War's Christopher Judge responds to Angrboða backlash

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    Related: The best God of War Ragnarök deals on PS5 and PS4 "Our producers… they took a lot of s**t for hiring Laya to play Angrboða, but they never wavered," Judge stated. "They never once ...

  8. Oresteia - Wikipedia

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    The Oresteia (Ancient Greek: Ὀρέστεια) is a trilogy of Greek tragedies written by Aeschylus in the 5th century BCE, concerning the murder of Agamemnon by Clytemnestra, the murder of Clytemnestra by Orestes, the trial of Orestes, the end of the curse on the House of Atreus and the pacification of the Furies (also called Erinyes or Eumenides).

  9. Mycenae - Wikipedia

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    The argument was heeded, and Atreus became king. His first move was to pursue Thyestes and all his family – that is, his own kin – but Thyestes managed to escape from Mycenae. The Return of Agamemnon, illustration from Stories from the Greek Tragedians by Alfred Church, 1897. In legend, Atreus had two sons, Agamemnon and Menelaus, the Atreids.