In Greek mythology, notable Spartan names include King Leonidas, known for his leadership at the Battle of Thermopylae, and the warrior Agis, a significant figure in Spartan history. Trojan names include Hector, the valiant prince of Troy and its greatest warrior, and Paris, who famously abducted Helen, leading to the Trojan War. Both city-states are central to the narratives of the Iliad, highlighting their legendary heroes and conflicts.
Spartans
No; Helen was the wife of the Spartan king, Menelaus.
Helen of Troy was a Spartan who fell in love with Paris who was a Trojan.
Spartan
The Greeks/Spartans were under command of the spartan Spartucus, and the Trojans were under the command of Paris of Rome.
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no because he ran to Zeus when ever hurt and he sided with the Trojans during the Trojan war and it would be Zeus due to his son being Hercules how the s spartan s they said were descended from him them selfs
The Trojan war was a war between the ancient Greek city-state Troy and the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta and their allies. The war started because Paris from Troy went to Sparta as a guest of the Spartan king, Menelaus. In Sparta Paris fall in love with the Spartan queen, Helen and she came back with him to Troy. Menelaus wanted to have his wife back so he invaded Troy with his army. The war was really long but the Spartans (it is said in Greeks myths)finally managed to get past the Trojan walls by giving them a huge horse made of wood where the Spartan warriors hide. The Trojans didn't know that so they received the gift and thought that the war was over, but at night the Spartan warriors went out the horse, opened the doors and the Spartan armies with their allies fall over Troy.
The brother of Helen's husband when she was married to the Spartan, Menelaus, was named Agamemnon. But the she fled Sparta with the Trojan, Paris. His brother's name was Hector.
Trojan Way
Achilles was king of the Myrmidons, a people who excelled at warfare. The myrmidons were one of the inspirations for Lycurgus the Lawgiver when he reformed Spartan society.
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.