No, Helen's husband was Menelaus, the brother of Agamemnon.
Helen of Troy's husband was Menelaus. This makes Agamemnon her brother-in-law.
Helen isn't a goddess, thus no animals are sacred to her.
Most likely Helen of Troy's mother was Zeus and Leda.
Paris stole Helen of Troy from her husband, Menelaus. Once Menelaus found out, he went to his brother, the King of Greece, Agamemnon, and asked his help in retrieving Helen.
Paris, a prince of Troy, stole Helen from Menelaus (Agamemnon's brother)
Helen of Troy's husband was Menelaus. This makes Agamemnon her brother-in-law.
The brother of Helen's husband when she was married to the Spartan, Menelaus, was named Agamemnon. But the she fled Sparta with the Trojan, Paris. His brother's name was Hector.
no he was the brother of agamemnon husband of helen...you are thinkin of the minotaur...
they go to Paris's father (king of Troy) and orders that Paris returns Helen to him.
The story is that her husband Menelaos, king of Sparta, took her home with him.
the king of Sparta and brother of agamemnon is menelaus. the hsband of Helen is Paris
Menelaus .
Helen's first husband was Menelaus (Menelaos - pronounced "meh-neh-LAH-ohs"), king of Sparta. With the help of Aphrodite, she was spirited away by Paris, Prince of Troy and wed to him under their laws.
Helen isn't a goddess, thus no animals are sacred to her.
Most likely Helen of Troy's mother was Zeus and Leda.
no i don't
Paris stole Helen of Troy from her husband, Menelaus. Once Menelaus found out, he went to his brother, the King of Greece, Agamemnon, and asked his help in retrieving Helen.