Les Atrides
Les Atrides refers to the descendants of Atreus, a figure from Greek mythology. This family includes notable characters such as Agamemnon and Menelaus, who played significant roles in the Trojan War. Their stories are often marked by themes of betrayal, revenge, and tragedy, reflecting the complexities of familial relationships.
The most famous tales involving Les Atrides are found in works like Aeschylus's "Oresteia" and Sophocles's "Electra." These narratives explore the consequences of Agamemnon's sacrifice of his daughter Iphigenia and the ensuing cycle of vengeance within the family, highlighting the moral dilemmas faced by its members.