The three goddesses—Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite—offered Paris different gifts in a contest for the title of the fairest. Hera promised him power and kingship, Athena offered wisdom and military success, while Aphrodite promised him the love of the most beautiful mortal woman, Helen of Sparta. Paris ultimately chose Aphrodite as the winner, which set off a chain of events leading to the Trojan War.
Exact year(s) is unknown, but it was after Paris judged the three goddesses and before the Trojan War started.
Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite were the 3 goddesses competing for Paris' golden apple and to see who is the fairest of the 3 goddesses. Paris chose Aphrodite and gave her the golden apple.
The golden apple was supposed to be given to 'the fairest'. Three goddesses claimed to be the fairest: Hera, Athena and Aphrodite. Zeus told Paris to be the judge. Each of the goddesses tried to bribe Paris. Aphrodite promised him the most beautiful woman on earth, Helen. So Paris gave Aphrodite the apple, and Aphrodite helprd him to abduct Helen, from Sparta to Troy.
The three virgin goddesses were Minerva, Diana, and Vesta.
Paris had to decide among the three goddesses—Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite—because of a dispute over which of them was the fairest. This contest arose after Eris, the goddess of discord, threw a golden apple inscribed "for the fairest" at a wedding feast, prompting the goddesses to claim the title. Each goddess offered Paris a tempting bribe: Hera promised power, Athena offered wisdom and victory in battle, and Aphrodite promised the love of the most beautiful mortal woman, Helen. Ultimately, Paris's choice sparked events that led to the Trojan War.
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Exact year(s) is unknown, but it was after Paris judged the three goddesses and before the Trojan War started.
Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite were the 3 goddesses competing for Paris' golden apple and to see who is the fairest of the 3 goddesses. Paris chose Aphrodite and gave her the golden apple.
The golden apple was supposed to be given to 'the fairest'. Three goddesses claimed to be the fairest: Hera, Athena and Aphrodite. Zeus told Paris to be the judge. Each of the goddesses tried to bribe Paris. Aphrodite promised him the most beautiful woman on earth, Helen. So Paris gave Aphrodite the apple, and Aphrodite helprd him to abduct Helen, from Sparta to Troy.
The three virgin goddesses were Minerva, Diana, and Vesta.
Paris had to decide among the three goddesses—Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite—because of a dispute over which of them was the fairest. This contest arose after Eris, the goddess of discord, threw a golden apple inscribed "for the fairest" at a wedding feast, prompting the goddesses to claim the title. Each goddess offered Paris a tempting bribe: Hera promised power, Athena offered wisdom and victory in battle, and Aphrodite promised the love of the most beautiful mortal woman, Helen. Ultimately, Paris's choice sparked events that led to the Trojan War.
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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.
Paris was the mortal man that Zeus chose to judge the fairest of the goddesses - Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera.
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Paris was the man judging the goddesses Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera.
The three bribes offered to Paris in Greek mythology were power, wealth, and love. The goddesses Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite each offered Paris a bribe to win his favor in a contest to determine the most beautiful goddess. Paris ultimately chose Aphrodite's bribe of love, leading to the events that sparked the Trojan War.