Helen of Troy has been described as "the face that launched a thousand ships". If we define the amount of beauty required to do that as "one helen", then one millihelen would be sufficient to launch 1 ship, assuming it's a linear equation.
"Was this the face that launched a thousand ships?" "Beauty is a curse on the world. It keeps us from seeing who the real monsters are."
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1000 Ships Launched by Helen's Face (Helen of Troy)
I believe it was Helen of Troy.
Helen of Troy
This phrase portrays hyperbole, an exaggeration used for emphasis, by suggesting that Helen's beauty was so remarkable that it caused a significant event like the Trojan War.
The face that launched a thousand ships.
A thousand... launched by Helen of Troy...
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No. In the tale of Paris and Helen, aka the Trojan War, the "Face That Launched A Thousand Ships" was Helena's, because she was so beautiful that (basically) the war was started over her.
Helen of TroyHelen of Sparta'The face that launched a thousand ships'
Helen, after Helen of Troy, the face that launched a thousand ships.