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sdi ([personal profile] sdi) wrote2025-01-26 08:38 pm
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Toss Another One on the Pile

Well, shit.

While Agamemnon is away, Aegisthus usurps the throne of Mycenae. When Agamemnon returns, Aegisthus invites him to a feast, whereupon he murders Agamemnon. Years later, Agamemnon's son Orestes returns and kills Aegisthus and Clytemnestra, but the Furies prevent him from taking the throne. Athena holds a trial in which the role of each parent in procreation is central and rules in favor of Orestes, who becomes king of Mycenae.

Compare to:

While Osiris is away, Set makes plans to usurp the throne of Egypt. When Osiris returns, Set invites him to a feast, whereupon he murders Osiris and usurps the throne. Years later, Osiris's son Horus defeats Set and kills Isis, but Set prevents him from taking the throne. The gods hold a trial in which the role of each parent in procreation is central and, on the advice of Thoth, rule in favor of Horus, who becomes king of Egypt.

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[personal profile] causticus 2025-01-27 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow, verbatim! It looks like the euhemerization fad goes back a lot further than most of us had originally suspected. So it started as a method of incorporating foreign myths and naturalizing them as one's own?
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[personal profile] randomactsofkarmasc 2025-01-29 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
When I was studying Herakles, similar stories appeared in many other cultures.

Have you considered seeing how many cultures you can find the same myth incorporated?