No, she is a woman, wife of King Menelaos of Sparta.
Helen of Troy was the daughter of Zeus and Leda. In Greek mythology, she was considered one of the most beautiful women in the world and her abduction was a key event that led to the Trojan War.
It is commonly accepted that Helen is the daughter of Zeus and Leda. However, she is also the mother of Helen's twin Clytemnestra and twin brothers Castor and Pollux. Leda, the daughter of Aetolian king Thestius and wife of king Tyndareus of Sparta, was so admired by Zeus that he disguised himself as a swan to get near to her. He fell into her arms for protection from an eagle and their consummation, on the same night she slept with her husband, Tyndareus, resulted in two eggs. From these eggs hatched Helen, Clytemnestra, and Castor and Pollux. Though the four children's heritage pairings are debated, two things remain consistent: Pollux (or Polydeuces) is immortal and Helen is the daughter of Zeus. It is sometimes stated that his Castor is also the son of Zeus.
The daughter of Zeus and Leda is Helen of Troy, a central figure in Greek mythology and known for her role in the Trojan War. She was famously married to King Menelaus of Sparta before being kidnapped by Paris, which led to the legendary war.
Zeus had many daughters. Some of them are Athena, Artemis, Persephone, Helen, and the nine Muses.
Zeus did not have a daughter called Zenia.
No, Helen is often known as a daughter of Zeus and Leda. Helen was also said to be a daughter of Zeus and Nemesis.
Helen
Zeus, king of the Olympian gods and goddesses.
Helen of Troy was the daughter of Zeus and Leda. In Greek mythology, she was considered one of the most beautiful women in the world and her abduction was a key event that led to the Trojan War.
Helen was the most beautiful women in Greece
Yes, in that their mother was Leda and they were born together, however, Helen was daughter of Zeus and Clytemnestra the daughter of Tyndareus.
No, she is a mortal (Non-god) very beautiful princess.
Helen; daughter of Leto Queen of Sparta, and Zeus.
No: Helen of Troy was the daughter of Zeus and Leda, Queen of Sparta, wife of Menelaus.
Athena, Artemis, Aphrodite, Hebe, Helen, the Muses, Persephone are daughters of Zeus.
At the time of the Iliad, Helen is living in Troy, but she was reportedly born in Sparta, the daughter of Leda and, supposedly, Zeus.
It is commonly accepted that Helen is the daughter of Zeus and Leda. However, she is also the mother of Helen's twin Clytemnestra and twin brothers Castor and Pollux. Leda, the daughter of Aetolian king Thestius and wife of king Tyndareus of Sparta, was so admired by Zeus that he disguised himself as a swan to get near to her. He fell into her arms for protection from an eagle and their consummation, on the same night she slept with her husband, Tyndareus, resulted in two eggs. From these eggs hatched Helen, Clytemnestra, and Castor and Pollux. Though the four children's heritage pairings are debated, two things remain consistent: Pollux (or Polydeuces) is immortal and Helen is the daughter of Zeus. It is sometimes stated that his Castor is also the son of Zeus.