No - the Greeks were furious that Helen had been kidnapped and brought to their enemy's land, Troy, so they attacked Troy.
Human sacrifice
To make his people happy
the Aztecs sacrificed people to make the sun god happy so the sun would rise every day.
Actually most were happy to leave the swamp of trying to force peace onto the ever-warring Greeks.
The word jovial comes from the Roman god, Jove (Jupiter - Gk. Zeus). It was believed in ancient astrology, that those born with Jupiter in their sign were happy people, thus the modern meaning of the word jovial as "happy, good humored".
The Trojans offered Helen back but the Greeks also, more importantly wanted back the treasure she had taken from Sparta when she ran off with Paris. The Trojans were happy to give Helen back but baulked at handing back the treasure, so the fight went on.
Paris was the man judging the goddesses Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera.
They think that they can win Helen if they prove their worthiness.They are bound by an oath to defend the Helen's husband. Xenia requires it. They are told Troy will be an easy target.
To keep (the gods) happy and keep giving the people what they asked for.
she is was a happy girl
The golden age of Greece was under Pericles who was an enlightened dictator.
Haris
Because she inspired people who had less advantages. She showed that we shouldn't be bothered by the little in life and be happy with what we have because it could be worse!
The people of ancient Greece believed that by conducting sacrifices..they would keep the gods happy.
The Trojon Was started when there was a beauty contest between Athena, Hera and Aphrodite. Zeus was the judge but couldn't choose. He picked a messenger called PAris to choose and he picked Aphrodite. She was so happy that she gave him a gift. The most beautiful girl in the country to be his. That girl was Helen. The husband of Helen was furious and wanted revenge on PAris. So he told all his men to go to Troy and killed him. That is how the Trojon War Started
Χρόνια πολλά φίλε μου is how u say it in Greece.
No, but I'm sure she happy what she has!:)