Leda.
Leda.
Leda, Queen of Sparta.
Leda was the Queen of Sparta who was married to King Tyndareus, her children were; Helen Polydeuces Clytemnestra Castor
Leda daughter of Thestius and Laophohte or Eurythemis or Deidameia: she was Queen of Sparta, with her husband Tyndareus she had Castor with Zeus she had Pollux - though the boys are twins (born at the same time, different fathers).
Going purely on mythology surrounding the event of Troy, Leda was the Queen of Sparta and mother of Helen; so her husband Tyndareus was King of Sparta.
Leda.
Leda.
Leda, Queen of Sparta.
Queen Leda of Sparta, the mother of Helen of Troy, Clynmnestra (Agamemnon's wife), and the Gemini (Castor and Pollux).
Leda, Queen of Sparta. Helen too, was a Queen of Sparta.
No, the Queen of Troy was Hecuba or Hecabe. Helen was Queen of Sparta through her mother Leda who was Queen of Sparta before her.
Helen of Troy was said to have been born from an egg.
Leda.
Leda was the Queen of Sparta who was married to King Tyndareus, her children were; Helen Polydeuces Clytemnestra Castor
Yes, Helen of Troy was Queen of Sparta.
Leda daughter of Thestius and Laophohte or Eurythemis or Deidameia: she was Queen of Sparta, with her husband Tyndareus she had Castor with Zeus she had Pollux - though the boys are twins (born at the same time, different fathers).
Going purely on mythology surrounding the event of Troy, Leda was the Queen of Sparta and mother of Helen; so her husband Tyndareus was King of Sparta.