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What happens to Menelaus after the Trojan war?

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.


Who was the son of Menelaus?

According to Dictionary.com Menelaus's brother was Agamemnon. According to my book, Gods, Demigods & Demons, An Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology by Bernard Evslin, Menelaus is the brother of Agamemnon. In my book, Mythology - Myths, Legends and Fantasies by Global Book Publishing, Menelaus is the son of Atreus and Aerope, husband of Helen and brother of Agamemnon who was married to Clytaemnestra. Menelaus had one daughter called Hermione. Menelaus was the king of Sparta, while Agamemnon was the king of Mycenae. Hope this helps! Alice


Was it necessary for the convicts to clear forests for there living And then they lived happily ever after?

They DID live happily ever after


How old was Helen of Troy when she died?

Most myths claim that the gods, angry at the trouble Helen had caused, sent storms to drive their ships off course to Egypt and other lands bordering the Mediterranean Sea. When they finally arrived in Sparta, the couple lived happily, although by some accounts, Menelaus remained suspicious of Helen's feelings and loyalty.Many stories say that Helen remained in Sparta until her death (unknown). But others say that she went to the island of Rhodes after Menelaus died, perhaps driven from Sparta by their son Nicostratus. At first she was given refuge on Rhodes by Polyxo, the widow of Tlepolemus, one of the Greek leaders who had died in the Trojan War. Later, however, Polyxo had Helen hanged to avenge the death of her husband. One very different version of Helen's story claims that the gods sent an effigy, or dummy, of Helen to Troy but that she actually spent the war years in Egypt.


Does Hellenistic mean similar to Helen of troy?

It describes the time Helen lived.

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Who won the first battle held between Greece and Troy?

Helen returned to Sparta and lived for a time with Menelaus, where she was encountered by Telemachus in The Odyssey. According to another version, used byEuripides in his play Orestes, Helen had long ago left the mortal world by then, having been taken up to Olympus almost immediately after Menelaus' return.


Did Helen live and stay in troy with Orlando Bloom?

Both Greeks and Trojans gathered to stone her to death. Menelaus (husband) finally found her, he raised his sword to kill her, he had demanded that only he should slay his unfaithful wife, but, when he was ready to do so, she dropped her robe from her shoulders, and the sight of her "beauty" caused him to let the sword drop from his hand. Helen returned to Sparta and lived for a time with her hubby Menelaus, where she was encountered by Telemachus in The Odyssey written by Homer. According to another version of things, Euripides in his play Orestes, said that Helen had long ago left the mortal world by then, having been taken up to Olympus almost immediately after Menelaus returned to Troy. This is what mythology says


What happens to Menelaus after the Trojan war?

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.


Who was the son of Menelaus?

According to Dictionary.com Menelaus's brother was Agamemnon. According to my book, Gods, Demigods & Demons, An Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology by Bernard Evslin, Menelaus is the brother of Agamemnon. In my book, Mythology - Myths, Legends and Fantasies by Global Book Publishing, Menelaus is the son of Atreus and Aerope, husband of Helen and brother of Agamemnon who was married to Clytaemnestra. Menelaus had one daughter called Hermione. Menelaus was the king of Sparta, while Agamemnon was the king of Mycenae. Hope this helps! Alice


What happened to Helen in the fall of Troy?

After the fall of Troy, Menelaus took Helen back to Lacedaemon, where they lived an apparently happy married life once more. After the end of their mortal existence, they continued to be together in Elysium.


What is an adverb for the word happiness?

Happily, as in they lived happily ever after


Where did Menelaus live?

Answer:My answer is not very descriptive, but I can tell you for any reports on for example, the Trojan War, that Menelaus lived in southern Greece.


What is the Trojan War and What was the significance of the war?

The Trojan war was a battle between the Greeks and the Trojans whom lived in Ilium. This all happened due to the fact that when Paris was bribed to choose Aphrodite as the most beautiful Godess, she promised him the most beautiful woman on the Earth, Helen. Helen however was married to Menelaus, so when Paris got her and went back to Troy with her, Menelaus raised an army and went to fight to get her back.


What are the release dates for And They All Lived Happily After - 1981 TV?

And They All Lived Happily After - 1981 TV was released on: USA: 4 August 1981


What are the release dates for And So They Lived Happily Ever After - 1914?

And So They Lived Happily Ever After - 1914 was released on: USA: 6 May 1914


Was it necessary for the convicts to clear forests for there living And then they lived happily ever after?

They DID live happily ever after


What are some famous ending quotes from fairy tales?

"And they lived happily ever after." - Various fairy tales "The end." - Grimm's Fairy Tales "And so they all lived happily ever after, and the kingdom was never plagued by the wicked queen again." - Snow White "And they lived happily ever after, never wanting for anything." - Cinderella