Yes, and it wasn't Helen of Troy, she was a Spartan woman married away to Menelaus, and then stolen by the Trojan prince Paris.
Helen, Queen of Sparta, also known as Helen of Troy for her marriage to it's Prince Paris.
Helen, Queen of Sparta was Menelaus's wife, and taken to Troy and made the lover of Paris a prince of Troy.
Helen's husband in Menelaus king of Mycenaean Sparta. However she abandons him for Paris, prince of Troy. She moves to Troy and marries Paris.
Menelaus - Husband to Queen Helen of Troy.
Menelaus was the brother of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae, the most powerful kingdom in the Greece of that age, and because of his power and renown, he obtained the loyalty and power of the other greats of Greece.
Yes Helen was married to Menelaus and married also to Prince Paris of Troy and after his death to Deiphobus his brother, both sons of Priam King of Troy. After Deiphobus died at Menelaus's hands, he took back Helen as his wife as he had intended from the start of the Trojan war.
the king of Sparta and brother of agamemnon is menelaus. the hsband of Helen is Paris
Helen was not a goddess. She was the daughter of the King of Sparta who was married to Menelaus and spirited away by Paris, prince of Troy.
Because he married Helen of Troy who was heir to the throne of Sparta
Helen, Queen of Sparta, also known as Helen of Troy for her marriage to it's Prince Paris.
Helen of Troy
When Menelaus and Helen married, every other man had to swear an oath saying they would not bother the relationship (as Helen was the most beautiful women in the world). However, when visiting Sparta, Helen was kidnapped and brought to Troy. So, Menelaus rallied the Greeks and set out for Troy. In a sense, Menelaus made the decision to go to war with Troy.
Helen was the daugher of Zeus and she married Menelaus of Sparta. She got kidnapped by Paris of Troy and this is what caused the Trojan War.
No: Helen of Troy was the daughter of Zeus and Leda, Queen of Sparta, wife of Menelaus.
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's husband was Menelaus. This makes Agamemnon her brother-in-law.
Helen of Troy is commonly known for her relationship with Paris, the prince of Troy. She left her husband Menelaus, the king of Sparta, for Paris, which famously led to the Trojan War.