Nobody killed her. She went back to Menelaus.
The full names of Paris, Menelaus, and Helen are just Paris, Menelaus, and Helen. Family/last names were not usually used in Ancient Greek times.
Of the major Greek heroes at the siege of Troy, Menelaus has one of the thinnest stories after the fall of the city.Menelaus appears in Homer's Odyssey (IV) back home in Sparta, re-united with his wife Helen. Helen is unable to bear a son to Menelaus, and the king himself seems tortured by memories of the futility and destructiveness of the war. Like most of the Greek heroes, Menelaus found the journey home difficult, and in fact was stranded in Egypt for several years.According to Euripides' Helen, Menelaus and Helen are re-united after death on the Isles of the Blessed. But Menelaus is as unhappy with his reconditioned wife after death as he was while she lived.
Paris was killed during the Trojan war. Helen was won and taken back to Menelaus in Sparta.
the king of Sparta and brother of agamemnon is menelaus. the hsband of Helen is Paris
Nobody killed her. She went back to Menelaus.
When Helen,Zeus and leda's daughter,married Menelaus the king of Sparta. A Trojan prince Paris kid kidnapped her and Menelaus called a war to get her wife back.... But I forgot if Paris or Menelaus took her back
The full names of Paris, Menelaus, and Helen are just Paris, Menelaus, and Helen. Family/last names were not usually used in Ancient Greek times.
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Hector is killed by achillies,achillies is killed by paris,paris is killed by menelaus and helen remarries menelaus
Hector is killed by achillies,achillies is killed by paris,paris is killed by menelaus and helen remarries menelaus
Paris wronged Menelaus by abducting Helen, the wife of Menelaus, king of Sparta. This act not only betrayed Menelaus personally but also violated the bonds of hospitality, as Paris was a guest in Menelaus's home when he took Helen. The abduction ultimately sparked the Trojan War, leading to a catastrophic conflict that involved many Greek city-states. Menelaus's sense of honor and duty compelled him to seek vengeance against Paris and Troy for this grievous offense.
Of the major Greek heroes at the siege of Troy, Menelaus has one of the thinnest stories after the fall of the city.Menelaus appears in Homer's Odyssey (IV) back home in Sparta, re-united with his wife Helen. Helen is unable to bear a son to Menelaus, and the king himself seems tortured by memories of the futility and destructiveness of the war. Like most of the Greek heroes, Menelaus found the journey home difficult, and in fact was stranded in Egypt for several years.According to Euripides' Helen, Menelaus and Helen are re-united after death on the Isles of the Blessed. But Menelaus is as unhappy with his reconditioned wife after death as he was while she lived.
Paris eloped with Helen, the wife of Menelaus king of Sparta.
The kidnapping took place at night, so Menelaus was asleep.
Paris was killed during the Trojan war. Helen was won and taken back to Menelaus in Sparta.
Menelaus .