Helen was the wife of Agamemnon , King of Sparta. She went to Troy with Paris and in so doing caused the Trojan War. She is described as "The face that launched a thousand ships" Helen's sister was married to Agamemnon and later killed him. Helen was married to Menalaus.
Helen was the most beautiful women in the world. Everyone wanted to marry her. In the mythology version of the Trojan War they say that she is the one who stated the Trojan War.
Odysseus was the hero of the Odyssey.
The Odyssey is an epic.
They were the natives to the land ruled by Alkinoos in the Odyssey.
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In Book 4 of the Odyssey, Helen gives Telemakhos a robe of fine linen that she herself embroidered.
In "The Odyssey," Helen is depicted as a temptress because her beauty and infidelity were the cause of the Trojan War. Her actions led to the suffering and loss experienced by many characters, making her character symbolize the dangers of lust and betrayal in the story.
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Helen was the most beautiful women in the world. Everyone wanted to marry her. In the mythology version of the Trojan War they say that she is the one who stated the Trojan War.
Helen was the wife of Menelaus who was the brother of Agamemnon, so Agamemnon was her brother in law. After Helen went to Troy with Paris and became his wife, Hector, brother of Paris, became her brother-in-law.
In the "Odyssey," Helen was the wife of Menelaus, not Odysseus. Odysseus was married to Penelope, who remained faithful to him during his long journey back from the Trojan War.
Menelaus is the brother of Agamemnon and the King of Sparta. His wife is Helen and he was one of the Greek leaders in the Trojan War. In the Odyssey, Menelaus tries to help Telemachus find his father Odysseus.
In Book 4 of The Odyssey, Odysseus' son Telemachus, and Nestor's son Pisistratus, are visiting Helen and Menelaus in search of news about Odysseus. They begin to reminisce about the Trojan War, remembering all the fallen heroes, and soon they are all sobbing sorrowfully. To restore levity to the evening, Helen drugs the wine with a potion she has been given by the queen of Egypt.
I don't believe he had a girlfriend / spouse. Also, FYI, the story you're referring to is the Iliad, not the Odyssey.
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No, Menelaus is the son of Pleisthenes and Aerope - or Atreus and Cleola. Penelope the wife of Odysseus was the daughter of Icarius who was brother to Tyndareus the husband of Leda, who was mother of Helen.
The Iliad, which tells of the beginning and of the Trojan War. The accompanying epic is the Odyssey, which tells of Odysseus' journey home to Athens after the war.