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All gods did. Athena was mainly a blonde-haired gray-eyed goddess.
Greeks: Agamemnon (Mycenae), Achilles , Menelaus (Sparta), Odysseus ( Ithaca ), Ajax the Greater and Ajax the Lesser, Helen, Diomedes (Argos) etc Trojans: King Priam, Hector, Paris, Andromache, Diephobus, Cassandra, All the gods and goddesses
Deiphobus, horribly mutilated during the sack of Troy, appears to Aeneas in the Underworld. He tells him the story of his death, which entails Helen's betrayal in signaling Menelaus to Deiphobus's bedchamber. He was mutilated in the sack of Troy. While with Aeneas, he begs the gods for revenge against the Greeks.
Athena and Hermes.Other possibilities (depending on version) could includeAeolus, keeper (or god) of the windsCirce, enchantressCalypso, nymph or nereid.a River god of a river in Scheria.Indirectly,Idothea, daughter of Proteus.Proteus, the old man of the Sea, by letting Telemachus indirectly know of Odysseus existence through Menelaus.
The doomed house that sprang from the doomed king, Tantalus, who most famously tried to sacrifice his own son, Pelops, to the gods. In the myth, this sacrifice is taken literally as a meal offered to the gods. All of them immediately knew what they were being offered, but Demeter, absent-minded because she was still heartbroken over her missing daughter. Pelops was resurrected by the gods and Demeter replaced Pelops' shoulder with one made of ivory. He went on to be the king of Pisa and an important figure in the creation of the Olympic Games. He was so important that the Peloponnesus was named for him. His son was Atreus, for whom the house was named, and Atreus was the King of Mycenae. He went there after being exiled by his father for killing his half-brother. He occupied the throne as steward while Eurystheus was fighting the Heracleidae, and ascended upon the king's death in battle. His sons, Agamemnon and Menelaus, were central figures of the Trojan War. Agamemnon is eventually killed by his wife Clytemnestra and her lover, and Menelaus dies without a male heir. Everyone in the house suffered for Tantalus' transgressions, and the curse laid on it by Myrtilus, who was put to death after attempting to rape Hippodamia (the wife of Pelops). The line failed with Agamemnon and Menelaus and is no more, and the name "Atreus" became synonymous with bad luck and suffering.
Menelaus went to war against the Trojans for stealing his wife, so the Trojans would be his foes as would any of the gods like Aphrodite, Ares, and Demeter who sided on behalf of the Trojans.
No, mortals are their own species, gods and godesses don't interfere with our lives.
According to Dictionary.com Menelaus's brother was Agamemnon. According to my book, Gods, Demigods & Demons, An Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology by Bernard Evslin, Menelaus is the brother of Agamemnon. In my book, Mythology - Myths, Legends and Fantasies by Global Book Publishing, Menelaus is the son of Atreus and Aerope, husband of Helen and brother of Agamemnon who was married to Clytaemnestra. Menelaus had one daughter called Hermione. Menelaus was the king of Sparta, while Agamemnon was the king of Mycenae. Hope this helps! Alice
Proteusâ?? daughter informed Menelaus that if he were able to capture her father, he could make him reveal how he had offended the Gods and what he needed to do to please them. Despite having to battle Proteus' powers as an shape shifter, he managed to successfully capture him when he came out of the sea, Menelaus was then able to obtain the needed information.
In Homer's works, the Gods exhibit human-like emotions and behavior, intervening in human affairs to shape outcomes. They play a significant role in determining destiny and fate, often favoring or punishing individuals based on their actions. Human responsibility lies in honoring the Gods through rituals, sacrifices, and respecting their power, which can influence their fortunes in life.
All gods did. Athena was mainly a blonde-haired gray-eyed goddess.
Menelaus was the brother of Agamemnon, and was the king of Sparta. He was best known for being the husband of Helen. Helen had left with Paris, and Menelaus fought to get her back in the Trojan war.
On the episode "A Call To Arms" Piper receives extra arms making her have 8. In this episode Piper and Leo receive powers of Hindu Gods. This is the first episode of season 7.
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no because half of the actors that were playin in the episodes quit
It was in Series 3 and called 'Hung Out To Dry'.