According to most legends, Zeus was the true father of Helen of Troy and Pollux -- hence they were immortal, unlike their siblings Castor and Clytemnestra, the children of Tyndareus. Helen's legendary beauty may also be tied to her divine origins.
Zeus turned himself into a swan.
Most likely Helen of Troy's mother was Zeus and Leda.
Oenone was Paris' lover, and Helen was his wife. Helen was known as "Helen of Sparta" and "Helen of Troy. " She was a demigod, as Zeus was her father.
Yes. Her mother is either Nemesis or Leda, but her father is Zeus.
Helen
No, Helen is often known as a daughter of Zeus and Leda. Helen was also said to be a daughter of Zeus and Nemesis.
Helen's father was Zeus.
Yes.
Zeus turned himself into a swan.
Helen's father, Captain Arthur H. Keller,
Most likely Helen of Troy's mother was Zeus and Leda.
Oenone was Paris' lover, and Helen was his wife. Helen was known as "Helen of Sparta" and "Helen of Troy. " She was a demigod, as Zeus was her father.
Yes. Her mother is either Nemesis or Leda, but her father is Zeus.
Helen
Pollux, brother of Helen.
zeus
Yes, in Greek mythology, Helen of Troy is often considered to be the daughter of Zeus and Leda. According to some versions of the myth, Zeus took the form of a swan and seduced Leda, resulting in the birth of Helen and her siblings.