How Did Paris And Helen Meet
Then helen and menelaus set sail for sparta.
How did paris and helen meet. Nevertheless in the most popular version of the story that of homer helen and paris return to troy together. They are madly in. Helen returns alone to troy where paris dies later the same day. When menelaus heard about it he collected all of helen s lovers and sailed the ships to troy.
In order to earn his favour aphrodite promised paris the most beautiful woman in the world. Paris a trojan prince came to sparta to claim helen in the guise of a supposed diplomatic mission. When menelaus heard about it he collected all of helen s lovers and sailed the ships to troy. Hera athena or aphrodite.
Paris died in the trojan war and helen married his brother deiphobus. Menelaus received and extended hospitality to paris. Then they fell in love and paris stole helen. The helen carried on to troy was thus a phantom and the real one was recovered by her husband from egypt after the war.
Paris offered to return the stolen possessions. The point is that helen and paris has been having an affair when paris and hector came to sparta on a visit of peace. In another version paris himself in great pain visits oenone to plead for healing but is refused and dies on the mountainside. The iliad describes the conflicts between achilles and his leader agamemnon and between greeks and trojans following the abduction of agamemnon s sister in law helen of sparta aka helen of troy by the trojan prince paris helen s precise role in the abduction is unknown since the event is a matter of legend rather than historical fact and has been variously interpreted in literature.
Then they fell in love and paris stole helen. They made a deal with agamemnon that they are going to fight together and if they win menelaus is going to get helen and agamemnon troy. After the greeks won the war she was reunited with menelaus and she helped him kill deiphobus. Then when menelaus discovered that paris had taken off for troy with helen and other prized possessions helen may have considered part of her dowry he was enraged at this violation of the laws of hospitality.
The poet stesichorus however related in his second version of her story that she and paris were driven ashore on the coast of egypt and that helen was detained there by king proteus. When oenone hears of his funeral she runs to his funeral pyre and throws herself in its fire. She grows bitter and even faults helen for having been kidnapped by theseus as a child. When they arrive paris first wife the nymph oenone sees them together and laments that he has abandoned her.