HELEN OF TROY returned to menelaus (her husband) at sparta where she encountered telemachus from the oddysseyBack home in her home in Sparta.
a lamb
he poured a drink offering
When Telemachus and Nestor's son, Pisistratus, left Menelaus' palace, Menelaus provided them with gifts and supplies for their journey. He shared stories of his own adventures and the struggles of the Greek heroes, emphasizing the importance of seeking knowledge and understanding their past. This encounter reinforced their quest for information about Odysseus, Telemachus' father. Menelaus' kindness and wisdom left a lasting impression on the young travelers.
Hector is killed by achillies,achillies is killed by paris,paris is killed by menelaus and helen remarries menelaus
Menelaus gave Helen a silver bowl and an embroidered robe
menelaus
Menelaus and Helen
Telemachus visited the palace of Menelaus in Lacedaemon.
Menelaus - Husband to Queen Helen of Troy.
There was the wedding feast between Menelaus and Helen.
This visit is valuable for Telemachus in helping him mature because he learns valuable lessons in leadership and courage from Menelaus and Helen. By witnessing their experiences and insights, Telemachus gains wisdom and perspective that help him navigate challenges as he matures into a capable leader. Additionally, the visit exposes Telemachus to the complexities of relationships and underscores the importance of trust and integrity in his own journey.
Menelaus is the brother of Agamemnon and the King of Sparta. His wife is Helen and he was one of the Greek leaders in the Trojan War. In the Odyssey, Menelaus tries to help Telemachus find his father Odysseus.
Telemachus accepts a silver bowl with a gold lip from Menelaus.
the new that menelus gives is that it was odyessu's idea of the horse
HELEN OF TROY returned to menelaus (her husband) at sparta where she encountered telemachus from the oddysseyBack home in her home in Sparta.
Menelaus notices Telemachus's hands and feet. (weird, i know). While talking to his wife, Helen (the Helen) he says, "Now that you mention it, I see the likeness too. . .Odysseus'feet were like the boy's, his hands as well, his glancing eyes, his head, and the fine shock of his hair." How he remembered all that about Odysseus, I don't know. Menelaus also realizes Telemachus must be Odysseus's son because when he speaks of him, Telemachus breaks down and starts crying right there.