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Q: Who was the goddess that won in the judgment of Paris?
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Why don't Aphrodite and Athena get along?

Aphrodite won the Judgment of Paris, and Athena was jealous


What culture did the judgment of Paris myth come from?

The Judgment of Paris is a Greek myth.


When was The Judgment of Paris - Rubens - created?

The Judgment of Paris - Rubens - was created in 1638.


Is the title judgment of Paris relevant to the contest justify your answer?

Yes, the Judgment of Paris is relevant to the contest because it is a legendary event in Greek mythology where Paris had to choose the most beautiful goddess among Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena. This story is often referenced in art and literature to symbolize the act of judging or choosing the best out of multiple options.


Who is the most beautiful woman in greek mythology?

According to the judgment of Paris (which led to the Trojan war) it was Aphrodite, whom he gave the Golden Apple marked TO THE FAIREST to. She is the goddess of love and beauty.The most beautiful Greek goddess is considered to be Aphrodite (Venus in Roman mythology), the goddess of love and beauty.


What was Paris the goddess of?

Paris was not a goddess - he was a man, a main character in the story of Helen of Sparta.


Who was the egyptian goddess of judgment?

Ma'at; a goddess of balance and justice.


What is the decision of Paris?

May be thinking of the Judgment of Paris where a chardonnay from a California winery, Chateau Montelena, won a blind taste test over the French white burgundies in 1976.


Who are the character of judgment of Paris?

paris nad aphrodite


Who are the characters of the judgment of Paris?

paris nad aphrodite


Paris chose this goddess as the love goddess and the most beautiful goddess of all.?

She was Aphrodite.


Why is wine famous in California?

California got its name on the world wine map when it won the 1976 Paris Wine tasting. You might try reading George M. Taber's book "Judgment in Paris".