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Helen of Troy - The Trojan War Was Fought Over the Abduction of Helen of Troy
Helen of Troy was the wife of Menelaus of Sparta. Information on Helen and her abduction by the Trojan Prince Paris.
Helen of Troy Basics
Helen of Troy. Information about Helen of Troy and her brothers -- the Dioscuri -- Castor and Pollux, Helen's Aunt -- Clytemnestra, Menelaus, Agamemnon, and Paris, the pledge and the Judgment of Paris that led to the Trojan War.
Helen of Troy Basics
Information on the suitors of Helen of Troy, Theseus, Menelaus, and Paris, and Agamemnon, the brother-in-law of Helen, and the events that set the Trojan War in motion.
Helen of Troy - The Portrayal of Helen of Troy in the Iliad of Homer
The portrayal of Helen of Troy in the Iliad of Homer, according to Hanna M. Roisman.
Helen of Troy - About Helen of Troy
Helen of Troy was one of the central figures of the Trojan War.
Helen of Troy in the Iliad of Homer
Helen of Troy in the Iliad of Homer
Helen of Troy - The Portrayal of Helen of Troy in the Iliad of Homer
The portrayal of Helen of Troy in the Iliad of Homer, according to Hanna M. Roisman.
Helen of Troy on PBS
Helen of Troy on PBS
Helen of Troy - The Portrayal of Helen of Troy in the Iliad of Homer
The portrayal of Helen of Troy in the Iliad of Homer, according to Hanna M. Roisman.
Homer - Helen of Troy and the Trojan War
Homer and the Trojan War. Articles on this site on the Trojan War, Helen of Troy, Homer, and other people and characters familiar from the Trojan War.
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