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When Menelaus realizes that Helen has left with Paris, he is filled with rage and humiliation. He immediately seeks the help of his brother Agamemnon and rallies the Greek forces to retrieve Helen and restore his honor. This decision ultimately leads to the launch of the Trojan War, as Menelaus vows to take back his wife and punish Paris for his betrayal.
Paris took Helen the wife of Menelaus, the king of Sparta, Helen was the most beautiful woman in Greece
Helen was the wife of Menelaus King of Sparta, and left him for Prince Paris of Troy it was also sometimes called a kidnapping.
He was attending the funeral of his maternal grandfather, Catreus. As part of a diplomatic mission to Sparta, Paris was in the city. After Menelaus left for the funeral (apparently in Tegea) Paris and Helen left for Troy. Thus started the Trojan War Source: Wikipedia
Helen of Troy is commonly known for her relationship with Paris, the prince of Troy. She left her husband Menelaus, the king of Sparta, for Paris, which famously led to the Trojan War.
Helen of Troy went into a loveless marriage with Menelaus. She left her husband and daughter to escape to Troy with her lover Paris. She weeps when she realized that Paris was not the man she thought he was.
Helen left her husband Menelaus king of Sparta to run away with Paris, looting his possessions to take with her to make herself more attractive. The Greeks retaliated by mounting a 10-year looting expedition of Asia Minor.
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.
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.
I don't believe that Paris had a girlfriend or wife before he had sex with Helen.
The Trojan War has its roots in the marriage between Peleus and Thetis, a sea-goddess. Peleus and Thetis had not invited Eris, the goddess of discord, to their marriage and the outraged goddess stormed into the wedding banquet and threw a golden apple onto the table. The apple belonged to, Eris said, whomever was the fairest. Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite each reached for the apple. Zeus proclaimed that Paris, prince of Troy and thought to be the most beautiful man alive, would act as the judge. Hermes went to Paris, and Paris agreed to act as the judge. Hera promised him power, Athena promised him wealth, and Aphrodite promised the most beautiful woman in the world. Paris chose Aphrodite, and she promised him that Helen, wife of Menelaus, would be his wife. Paris then prepared to set off for Sparta to capture Helen. Twin prophets Cassandra and Helenus tried to persuade him against such action, as did his mother, Hecuba. But Paris would not listen and he set off for Sparta. In Sparta, Menelaus, husband of Helen, treated Paris as a royal guest. However, when Menelaus left Sparta to go to a funeral, Paris abducted Helen (who perhaps went willingly) and also carried off much of Menelaus' wealth. In Troy, Helen and Paris were married. This occured around 1200 B.C. (Wood, 16).
Helen left her husband Menelaus king of Sparta to run away with Paris, looting his possessions to take with her to make herself more attractive. The Greeks retaliated by mounting a 10-year looting expedition of Asia Minor.