Hera was the goddess that offered Paris of Troy all the land in the world.
Hera was the goddess who offered Paris all the land in the world.
Hera - she offered him control over lands
Paris said that the Goddess Aphrodite was the most fair, because she offered him the best prize(in his opinion): the most beautiful woman in the world(Helen of Sparta, who became Helen of Troy) to be his bride.
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.
Helen was persuaded by the goddess Aphrodite to elope with Paris after he promised her the love and beauty that she desired. Aphrodite, seeking to fulfill her own interests in the Trojan War, offered Helen the allure of true passion and an escape from her life in Sparta. Enchanted by Paris's charm and the goddess's promise, Helen succumbed to temptation, leading to her fateful departure and the subsequent conflict between the Greeks and Trojans.
Hera was the goddess who offered Paris all the land in the world.
Hera - she offered him control over lands
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.
Paris said that the Goddess Aphrodite was the most fair, because she offered him the best prize(in his opinion): the most beautiful woman in the world(Helen of Sparta, who became Helen of Troy) to be his bride.
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.
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Helen was persuaded by the goddess Aphrodite to elope with Paris after he promised her the love and beauty that she desired. Aphrodite, seeking to fulfill her own interests in the Trojan War, offered Helen the allure of true passion and an escape from her life in Sparta. Enchanted by Paris's charm and the goddess's promise, Helen succumbed to temptation, leading to her fateful departure and the subsequent conflict between the Greeks and Trojans.
When the three goddess were warring over who is the most beautiful, each of them offered Paris something. Aphrodite offered him the love of Helen, the most beautiful mortal at that time, and so Paris named her the most beautiful goddess and gave her the Golden Apple.
She was Aphrodite.
Athena offered wisdom, skill in battle, and the abilities of great warriors. Hera offered him political power (control over Asia), and Aphrodite offered him the love of the most beautiful woman in the world (Helen).
Technically, none of them did, but Hera offered him all the land in the world, so he would have ruled over the Greeks along with everything else.