She was enamored of visiting Trojan prince Paris, and ran away with him, looting the treasures of Sparta to take with her.
She gave guidence to a few Heroes, but she did turn Paris into Menelaus, then he kidnapped Helen and started the war of Troy.
Helen was the wife of King Menelaus of Sparta. She left him and availed herself in marriage to Paris of Troy. So, in a way, both were her husband. Helen was the most beautiful woman in Greece. The Trojan War started when the Greeks went to Troy to get her back.
In Greek mythology, Hector was the son of King Priam of Troy and his wife, Hecuba.
Helen's story is from the Ancient Greek times. Roman times are after the Greeks, therefore Helen has no Roman name.
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Helen of Troy
Hermione was best known for being the daughter of Helen of Troy and Menelaus in Greek mythology.
No, in Greek mythology no one had a last name.
Ancient Greek mythology does not give a date.
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In Greek mythology, Castor and Pollux were twins with different fathers, and were brothers of Helen of Troy.
No. It is a figure of speech used in Greek Mythology referring to Helen of Troy.
I'm going to assume that you mean "Zeus" instead of "Zen"...Therefore, the answer would be Helen (of Troy)
She gave guidence to a few Heroes, but she did turn Paris into Menelaus, then he kidnapped Helen and started the war of Troy.
She was from Sparta .
Leda was the mother of Helen in greek mythology. Zeus took her in the form of a swan, and she gave birth to her children like a swan would- with eggs.