She was Helen of Sparta
Helen, Queen of Sparta, wife of King Menelaus, eloped with Paris and became known thereafter as Helen of Troy. One myth has it that Paris was asked to judge a beauty contest between Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite. In order to earn his favour, Aphrodite promised Paris the most beautiful woman in the world - who happened to be the already married Helen. Different literary sources differ on whether Helen joined Paris willingly or was abducted.
Paris was not a Greek god. He was the son of the king of Troy and he fell in love with Helen. She was the married Queen of Sparta. Paris abducted her and started a war between the Trojans and Spartans when Menelaus, husband of Helen and King of Sparta went after them. Helen was known in the ancient world as the most beautiful woman of her day. Was this the face that launched a thousand ships? - first line of a poem by C. Marlowe
Oenone was Paris' lover, and Helen was his wife. Helen was known as "Helen of Sparta" and "Helen of Troy. " She was a demigod, as Zeus was her father.
The younger Prince of Troy is Paris, who is pivotal in instigating the Trojan War. He famously abducted Helen, the queen of Sparta, after winning her love in a contest judged by the goddess Aphrodite. This act led to the Greeks uniting to retrieve Helen, ultimately resulting in the protracted conflict known as the Trojan War.
Helen, Queen of Sparta, also known as Helen of Troy for her marriage to it's Prince Paris.
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 is the wife of Menelaus, King of Sparta, and is known for her beauty. Paris is the prince of Troy who elopes with Helen, sparking the Trojan War. Helen is often depicted as a victim of circumstance, while Paris is seen as the catalyst for the war.
The daughter of Zeus and Leda is Helen of Troy, a central figure in Greek mythology and known for her role in the Trojan War. She was famously married to King Menelaus of Sparta before being kidnapped by Paris, which led to the legendary war.
Helen was married to King Menelaeus (say men-er-lay-us)of Sparta. when her father decided to give Helen a husband he said she must be blindfolded and put a golden wreath on the lucky man in the husband choosing. When Helen was blindfolded, she prayed to Aphrodite (say afro-dite-e) the goddess of love to make her choose Menalaeus. Suddenly Aphrodite made a pin prick sized hole on the blindfold so Helen could where Menalaeus was.
So far as is known and proven, no one has ever been abducted by a flying saucer.
Helen of Sparta or as she is other known Helen of Troy was the face to launch a thousand ships. She was not a god but the queen of Sparta who was kidnapped by Paris and taken to Troy. In result starting the Trojan War.
In Greek mythology, notable Spartan names include King Leonidas, known for his leadership at the Battle of Thermopylae, and the warrior Agis, a significant figure in Spartan history. Trojan names include Hector, the valiant prince of Troy and its greatest warrior, and Paris, who famously abducted Helen, leading to the Trojan War. Both city-states are central to the narratives of the Iliad, highlighting their legendary heroes and conflicts.