Aerope

Aerope
Queen of Mycenae
Member of the Cretan Royal Family
Tiestes and Aérope by Nosadella
AbodeCrete then Mycenae
Genealogy
ParentsCatreus
SiblingsAlthaemenes, Apemosyne and Clymene
Consort(1) Atreus or Pleisthenes, (2) Thyestes
Offspring(1) Agamemnon, Menelaus, (2) Tantalus and Pleisthenes

In Greek mythology, Aerope (Ancient Greek: Ἀερόπη)[1] was a Cretan princess as the daughter of Catreus, king of Crete. She was the sister of Clymene, Apemosyne and Althaemenes. After an oracle said he would be killed by one of his children, Catreus gave Aerope to Nauplius to be sold abroad.[2] Nauplius spared her, and she became the wife of Atreus or Pleisthenes (or both). By most accounts, she is the mother of Agamemnon and Menelaus. While the wife of Atreus, she became the lover of his brother Thyestes, and gave Thyestes the golden lamb that allowed him to become king of Mycenae.[3]

  1. ^ Smith, s.v. Aerope.
  2. ^ Hard, Robin (2003-10-16). The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology: Based on H.J. Rose's Handbook of Greek Mythology (0 ed.). Routledge. p. 355. doi:10.4324/9780203446331. ISBN 978-0-203-44633-1.
  3. ^ Grimal, s.v. Aerope; Tripp, s.v. Aërope; Bell, pp. 9–10; Smith, s.v. Aerope; Parada, s.v. Aerope.