His brother, Hector.
Paris's life was saved by the goddesses Aphrodite and Athena during his duel with Menelaus. Aphrodite intervened by enveloping Paris in a mist and transporting him back to his chambers in Troy, thus sparing him from defeat. Athena, on the other hand, assisted him by ensuring he had the courage and strength to face Menelaus initially. This divine intervention highlights the influence of the gods in the events of the Trojan War.
His brother, Hector.
In the movie Troy Paris' life is saved by his brother Hector but in the Iliad by homer Paris is saved by Aphrodite, who cuts his helmet loose when he is being dragged by Menelaus and takes him away in a storm of dust back to safety.
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.
In real life you don't need a duel disk to duel.
The thought is this: A child saved is a soul saved. A child saved is also a life saved because they have their life to live for God. An adult saved is a soul saved. An adult saved is only a partial life saved because they've already lived some of their life.
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You Saved My Life was created on 2009-04-20.
Balance is the best of all things - Menelaus
first you get a life
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