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| | Tyndareus |
 | | In Greek mythology, Tyndareus (or Tyndareos) was a Spartan king, son of Oebalus (or Perieres) and Gorgophone (or Bateia), husband of Leda and father of Helen, Polydeuces (Pollux), Castor, Clytemnestra, and Philonoe. |
 | | Tyndareus' wife, Leda, was seduced by Zeus, who disguised himself as a swan. |
 | | According to Euripides's Orestes, Tyndareus was still alive at the time of Menelaus's return, and was trying to secure the death penalty for his grandson Orestes due to the latter's murder of Tyndareus's daughter, Clytemnestra, but according to other accounts he had died prior to the Trojan War.de:Tyndareos et:Tyndareos es:Tindareo fr:Tyndare it:Tindaro nl:Tyndareus pt:TĂndaro sv:Tyndareos |
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