Helen is a Greek goddess daugther of Zeus
Helen isn't a goddess, thus no animals are sacred to her.
lawl
Paris said that the Goddess Aphrodite was the most fair, because she offered him the best prize(in his opinion): the most beautiful woman in the world(Helen of Sparta, who became Helen of Troy) to be his bride.
Helen was'nt a goddess. According to Greek legend, Helen of Troy was the most beautiful woman in the world. She was the wife of Menelaus, king of Sparta. Aphrodite, the goddess of love, promised her to Paris, son of King Priam of Troy, to reward Paris for judging Aphrodite the fairest of the goddesses.
Helen is a Greek goddess daugther of Zeus
She is a greek goddess
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.
Paris was not a goddess - he was a man, a main character in the story of Helen of Sparta.
Helen isn't a goddess, thus no animals are sacred to her.
Helen was not a god(dess). She was a beautiful mortal woman who was the cause of a lot of trouble (though it wasn't really her fault). Helen was abducted, and the efforts of her relatives and their friends (and their friends, etc.) to get her back resulted in the Trojan War. Improved answer: Helen was a godess, I am not sure what of though! I will get back to you on this..... Improved answer: Helen is a Demi-goddess her mother was a human and her father was a god (Zeus) she is the goddess of beauty and perfection also lust Helen was human and then she became the goddess of consolidation.
Aphrodite
Aphrodite is the goddess of love: love is the nature of her domain, thus the love of Helen and Paris.
lawl
Helen was the daugher of Zeus and she married Menelaus of Sparta. She got kidnapped by Paris of Troy and this is what caused the Trojan War.
Paris was a prince of Troy. Helen was the woman supposedly given to him by a goddess. Helen was married to a Greek king. The capture (though willingly on Helen's part) supposedly started the Trojan War.
Helen of Troy's context is that the tragic misadventures are set up by a foolish man choosing Helen of Troy over the Goddess of Love, Aphrodite.