Everything about Megap Nth S totally explained
In
Greek mythology,
Megapénthês was a son of
Proetus. He exchanged kingdoms (
Argos for
Tiryns) with his cousin,
Perseus. He also killed Perseus much later. He was the father of
Argeus and possibly of
Anaxagoras. Also in Greek mythology,
Megapénthês was a son of
Menelaus, who ruled after his father's death and sent
Helen into exile. In some legends Helen is his mother; in most other legends he was Menelaus' son by a
concubine and was born during the
Trojan War. His name means "great sorrow" and it's likely a reference to the unhappiness of Menelaus and Helen even though the
war of Troy was won and the royal couple had come back home safely.
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