Aegisthus

/aɪˈdʒɪsθəs/ noun

In Greek mythology, the illegitimate son of Thyestes who murdered Agamemnon and became king of Argos.

From Greek Aigisthos, a character name from ancient mythology. The name likely derives from aigis (protection/goatskin) with an unknown suffix, though its mythological etymology is lost.

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