In the myth of the Judgment of Paris, each goddess offered Paris a tempting gift to win his favor. Hera promised him power and kingship, Athena offered him wisdom and military prowess, while Aphrodite promised him the love of the most beautiful mortal woman, Helen of Sparta. Ultimately, Paris chose Aphrodite's gift, leading to significant consequences in Greek mythology, including the Trojan War.
The apple was given by the three goddess, Aphrodite, Athena and Hera, to Paris telling him that he must give the apple to the goddess whome the thinks, "The Fairest of them All". Aphrodite offered that he will give, Helen, the most beautiful woman to Paris if Paris will give her the apple. Paris accepted the offer and Aphrodite gave Helen to him.
Hera was the goddess that offered Paris of Troy all the land in the world.
Aphorditie.
Hera was the goddess who offered Paris all the land in the world.
The three goddesses who fought over the golden apple were Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite. This conflict arose during the event known as the Judgment of Paris, where Paris, a Trojan prince, was tasked with deciding which goddess deserved the apple inscribed with "to the fairest." Each goddess offered him a bribe: Hera promised power, Athena promised wisdom and military success, and Aphrodite promised the love of the most beautiful mortal woman, Helen of Sparta. Paris ultimately awarded the apple to Aphrodite, leading to the events that sparked the Trojan War.
Paris was not a goddess - he was a man, a main character in the story of Helen of Sparta.
The apple was given by the three goddess, Aphrodite, Athena and Hera, to Paris telling him that he must give the apple to the goddess whome the thinks, "The Fairest of them All". Aphrodite offered that he will give, Helen, the most beautiful woman to Paris if Paris will give her the apple. Paris accepted the offer and Aphrodite gave Helen to him.
She was Aphrodite.
Hera was the goddess that offered Paris of Troy all the land in the world.
Aphorditie.
Paris is one of aphrodite's friends, Paris chose aphrodite because she promised him true love.
Paris gave the golden apple marked "To the Fairest" to Aphrodite, thus choosing her as the most beautiful.
According to Paris, Aphrodite.
She had the apple that caused the Trojan war to begin.Story has it that she brought an apple to a party of the gods. The apple was labeled for the most beautiful or something along those lines. Zeus was asked to choose which goddess was the most beautiful etc. Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite fought over that title. Zeus being smart as he his, chose Paris to pick the most beautiful goddess. Each goddess offered Paris something in return for choosing her as the most beautiful. Aphrodite decided to offer Paris Helen. That's what my Greek Mythology professor told me.Here's a link for more info.http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Eris.html
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Paris: Prince of Troy