Paris was asked to judge the beauty of Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena.
No god judged their beauty, the mortal chosen by Zeus to judge them was Paris.
Paris was asked to judge the beauty contest between Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite because of a dispute among the goddesses over who was the fairest. Zeus, the king of the gods, chose Paris, a mortal prince of Troy, to make the decision, hoping to avoid conflict among the goddesses. Each goddess offered him a bribe: Athena promised wisdom and skill in battle, Hera offered power and wealth, and Aphrodite promised the love of the most beautiful mortal woman, Helen of Sparta. Paris ultimately chose Aphrodite, which set off a chain of events leading to the Trojan War.
You may be talking about when Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite asked Zeus to judge which of them looked best. Zeus, being a god and knowing better than to answer this question, passed it on to Paris, a mortal from Troy. They all bribed him, and Paris chose Aphrodite and her gift- the love of the world's most beautiful woman, Helen of Sparta. This was the precursor to the Trojan war, which really is an interesting story even if it isn't what you're looking for.
Zeus, as he gave the task to Paris.
Paris was the mortal man that Zeus chose to judge the fairest of the goddesses - Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera.
Aphrodite was the winner of the beauty contest between her, Athena, and Hera. Each of the goddesses offered Paris, the judge, something different, and Aphrodite's offer, the love of the most beautiful woman, appealed to him the most. However, the most beautiful woman, Helen, was married to Menelaus, king of Sparta. When she was taken by Paris to Troy, a war ensued.
Eris devised the golden apple contest that triggered the Trojan War in mythology. Eris had a golden apple that she says can only go to the most beautiful goddess. So Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite asked Paris to judge their beauty to see who wins the apple. Basically, Paris gave the apple to Aphrodite because she promised him that Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, will be his wife if he chose her. Aphrodite helped Paris to steal Helen away from her husband which caused the Greeks to start the Trojan War.
Eris devised the golden apple contest that triggered the Trojan War in mythology. Eris had a golden apple that she says can only go to the most beautiful goddess. So Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite asked Paris to judge their beauty to see who wins the apple. Basically, Paris gave the apple to Aphrodite because she promised him that Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, will be his wife if he chose her. Aphrodite helped Paris to steal Helen away from her husband which caused the Greeks to start the Trojan War.
Zeus asked Paris to judge the contest of beauty between the three major goddesses to win the golden apple of discord, if that's what you mean - the myth says that the Goddesses appeared to him at random to ask him to judge out of the three of them who was the Fairest - the apple said on it "To the fairest" - and the Goddesses attempted to ply him with gifts. Athena offered wisdom and skill in battle, Hera offered to make him King over Europe and Asia, and Aphrodite offered him the love of the most beautiful mortal woman, Helen of Sparta.
The Trojan prince named Paris.
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.
Three goddesses: Aphrodite, Hera, and Pallas Athena, saw a golden apple, and wanted it to be theirs. Whoever was to receive the golden apple, was to be named the "fairest of them all." Zeus, as well as many others, refused to be the judge of this. Paris was an excellent judge of beauty and so it was settled that he would do the job. Paris was amazed at all of the beautiful women, but he ended up choosing Aphrodite. He then gave the golden apple to her, and the Judgement of Paris started the Trojan War.