No, she is a mortal (Non-god) very beautiful princess.
Most accounts in Greek myth say she was the daughter of Zeus and Leda, or Zeus and Nemesis.
a queen
Helen of Troy was the daughter of Zeus and was the sister of Castor, Pollux, and Clytemnestra. Helen of Troy married Paris, Paris was the son of King Priam of Troy.
Yes, in that their mother was Leda and they were born together, however, Helen was daughter of Zeus and Clytemnestra the daughter of Tyndareus.
She has 1 brother named Richard. I used to know the family very well when I lived in greenhill.
Helen was not a goddess. She was the daughter of the King of Sparta who was married to Menelaus and spirited away by Paris, prince of Troy.
It refers to Helen of Troy, and her beauty that caused the war between Troy and Greece, ending with the destruction of Troy.
Helen of Troy
No: Helen of Troy was the daughter of Zeus and Leda, Queen of Sparta, wife of Menelaus.
Helen of Troy was the daughter of Zeus and was the sister of Castor, Pollux, and Clytemnestra. Helen of Troy married Paris, Paris was the son of King Priam of Troy.
She had a mortal mother and she inheritaded her traits
At the time of the Iliad, Helen is living in Troy, but she was reportedly born in Sparta, the daughter of Leda and, supposedly, Zeus.
Yes, in that their mother was Leda and they were born together, however, Helen was daughter of Zeus and Clytemnestra the daughter of Tyndareus.
This was Helen of Sparta, also known as Helen of Troy, daughter of Zeus and Leda who was the Queen of Sparta. She was the woman who experienced the fall of Troy and the subsequent enslavement of women.
No, Helen is often known as a daughter of Zeus and Leda. Helen was also said to be a daughter of Zeus and Nemesis.
Zeus had several daughters. One of them is Athena. Helen of Troy was another.
Helen of Troy was the daughter of Tyndareus and Leda, the king and queen of Sparta. Zeus appeared to Helen's mother in form of a swan, seducing her. Helen of Troy has two brothers and one sister: Castor and Polydeuces, and Clytemnestra. Helen then married Menelaus, the brother of Clytemnestra's husband, Aganemnon, and then later ran off with Paris of Troy.
I'm going to assume that you mean "Zeus" instead of "Zen"...Therefore, the answer would be Helen (of Troy)
Helen.