Leda was by marriage Queen of Sparta, the wife of Tyndareus, she was the daughter of Thestius. Her sister was Althea who had Deianeira, the second wife of Herakles who caused the heroes death before the Trojan war.
Most likely Helen of Troy's mother was Zeus and Leda.
Her name was Leda.
The mother of Helen of Troy was Leda who was married to King Tyndareus 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.
Hermione was the daughter of Menelaus and Helen. Helen was later known as 'Helen of Troy'.
Leda, Queen of Sparta. Helen too, was a Queen of Sparta.
Leda, who was also mother to Polydeuces (Pollux), Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra.
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.
She had a mortal mother and she inheritaded her traits
In Greek mythology, Helen of Troy was not described as attending a formal school like we have today. She was known for her beauty and her role in the Trojan War, but her education background is not specified in most accounts.
because she cheated on her husband with the prince of troy
Yes. Her mother is either Nemesis or Leda, but her father is Zeus.