Aphrodite promised Paris that he would have the love of the most beautiful woman in the world. The only problem- she, Helen, was already married.
Paris gave Aphrodite the amazing golden apple.
Aphrodite promises Paris that he will marry Helen of Sparta, who is considered the most beautiful mortal woman. This promise is made in exchange for Paris awarding her the golden apple in the famous contest of beauty against Hera and Athena. The decision sets off a chain of events leading to the Trojan War.
Athena promised to give Paris skill in battle (if you read the Iliad, it's clear that Paris was not only a coward, but a poor leader).
Paris, the Prince of Troy, gave the Golden Apple to the goddess Aphrodite.
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Technically, none of them. Helen was spirited away by Aphrodite to be the wife of Paris, thus fulfilling her promise for being awarded the Apple of Discord...
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When the three goddess were warring over who is the most beautiful, each of them offered Paris something. Aphrodite offered him the love of Helen, the most beautiful mortal at that time, and so Paris named her the most beautiful goddess and gave her the Golden Apple.
The golden apple was supposed to be given to 'the fairest'. Three goddesses claimed to be the fairest: Hera, Athena and Aphrodite. Zeus told Paris to be the judge. Each of the goddesses tried to bribe Paris. Aphrodite promised him the most beautiful woman on earth, Helen. So Paris gave Aphrodite the apple, and Aphrodite helprd him to abduct Helen, from Sparta to Troy.
Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite were the 3 goddesses competing for Paris' golden apple and to see who is the fairest of the 3 goddesses. Paris chose Aphrodite and gave her the golden apple.
Paris judged that the golden apple inscribed "for the fairest" was for Aphrodite.
Aphrodite promised Paris the most beautiful woman in the world - Queen Helen of Sparta.