Helen of Troy's daughter is Hermione. In Greek mythology, she is the daughter of Helen and King Menelaus of Sparta. Hermione is often depicted as a character in various myths and plays, including Euripides' "Andromache," where her story intertwines with themes of love and betrayal.
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Most likely Helen of Troy's mother was Zeus and Leda.
Helen isn't a goddess, thus no animals are sacred to her.
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The mother of Helen of Troy was Leda who was married to King Tyndareus of Sparta.
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No, Helen is often known as a daughter of Zeus and Leda. Helen was also said to be a daughter of Zeus and Nemesis.
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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 was not.
Her beauty was her symbol. She did not have a symbol like Zues had his lightning bolt. This is because she is only a demi godess. Her father, Zeus, was a God, but her mother, Leda, was a mortal.
she feels pretty crappy and has a lot of grief but when Menelaus came to kill her she striped down and the red head king took her back.