Atreus

/ˈætrəs/ noun

In Greek mythology, the king of Mycenae and father of Agamemnon and Menelaus, famous for his curse and family tragedy.

From Greek Atreus, a proper name of unknown origin, though some scholars connect it to 'a-' (without) and 'tresis' (healing), suggesting 'without healing.' The character appears in Homer's epics and Greek drama.

AMአትሬስ
ARأتريوس
BNঅ্যাট্রিয়াস
CAAtreus
CSAtreus
DAAtreus
DEAtreus
ELΑτρέας
ESAtreo
FAاتریوس
FIAtreus
FRAtreus
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