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but when he returned unsuccessful ( for
they all favoured King Agamemnon, who had been the accomplice of Ulysses in the murder of
Palamedes), he coasted along the Grecian lands and contrived that the wives of
the Greeks should play their husbands false, Clytaemnestra with Aegisthus, Aegialia with
Cometes, son of Sthenelus, and Meda, wife of
Idomeneus, with Leucus.
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