In the version I know, Helen wasn't exactly "found", rather she found Menelaus when he was battling with her current husband.
because she cheated on her husband with the prince of troy
Helen was captured by the greeks during the sack of troy and was given back to menalaus, paris was kiled before the sack of troy by Odysseus
Aphrodite spirited Helen away to Troy to be with Paris.
Helen, the wife of King Menelaus of Sparta, was in Troy during the Trojan War where she had been taken by Paris, son of the King of Troy. It was to rescue her and punish the Trojans for taking her that the war started. Many historians agree with the biographer Plutarch (writing in 100AD) that Helen was in fact in Egypt during the Trojan War, as there are signs to that effect. Also if Helen had been in Troy, and Troy was faring so badly in the war, Helen would have been handed over for the sake of the city whether Paris consented or not.
Helen of Troy had curly blond hair and blue eyes.
Nobody killed her. She went back to Menelaus.
It was in greece.
in a way yes Helen of Troy had two lovers and they were both generals and used their armies to battle each other for ten and a half years in the end Helen didn't want either of them people lost everything during the time though
The Battle of Troy likely took place in a hilly and fortified area, with soldiers fighting in close combat using weapons like swords, spears, and bows. The landscape may have included a walled city, open fields for combat, and possibly a beach where ships were anchored for transport. The battle would have been chaotic and intense, with dust, smoke, and the sounds of war filling the air.
achillies and Paris got in a fight over Helen
Sparta and Troy mainly, although she was widely traveled.
because she cheated on her husband with the prince of troy
Helen was captured by the greeks during the sack of troy and was given back to menalaus, paris was kiled before the sack of troy by Odysseus
Yes, Helen of Troy was Queen of Sparta.
the script of helen of troy
Achilles was not the lover of Helen during Troy (there is a myth that after death they became immortals on the White Isle and married), her husbands were Menelaus, Paris and Deiphobus
Helen of Troy was blamed for stsarting the Trojan War.