Paris.
Paris was the mortal man that Zeus chose to judge the fairest of the goddesses - Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera.
Hera wife of Zeus, and Athena both lost the golden apple inscribed "for the fairest" to the judgement of Paris who chose Aphrodite.
Hermes was sent to tell Paris to choose the fairest Goddess (either Aphrodite, Hera, or Athena.) This argument about the fairest started when Eris, who didn't get invited to a wedding, rolled a golden apple for the fairest Goddess.
Zeus chose Paris because was the prince of Troy. He was a shepherd because his father once heard a prophecy that Paris would bring the fall of Troy
No, they were not friends; Aphrodite was a consort of Ares, son of Hera and Zeus, but once in a myth Priapus was said to be a child of Zeus rather than Aphrodite's lover Adonis/Dionysus. They also rivaled for the "Apple for the Fairest".
The ISBN of Fairest is 0060734086.
Fairest was created in 2006.
Fairest has 326 pages.
Eris, goddes of strife who wrote upon a golden apple "for the fairest" and Hera, Aphrodite and Athena all claimed it and Zeus left the judgement to Paris.
I am. I am the fairest of them all. But if you insist... You are... Sigh...
The words " It Was For the Fairest" were attached to The Apple of Discord.