![]() Helen leaves with Paris, abandoning her husband and infant child. While Menelaus is hunting, Paris pledges his love to Helen, promising her a better life. When Paris arrives in Sparta, King Menelaus welcomes him graciously. Helen is married to King Menelaus of Sparta, but Paris is determined to have her for himself. Soon, Paris learns about Princess Helen, the most beautiful woman in Greece, and perhaps the whole world. Aphrodite promises Paris a wife as beautiful as herself if he grants her the apple. The goddesses decide that the handsome and selfish Trojan prince Paris will determine which of them is the fairest.Įach goddess promises him special favors for choosing her. ![]() Three goddesses try to claim the apple because they all believe that they’re the fairest: Hera, the queen of the gods Athene, the goddess of wisdom and Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. ![]() In an act of revenge, Eris leaves behind a golden apple, saying that it should belong to the fairest goddess. Eris, the goddess of discord, isn’t invited to a wedding between King Peleus and Thetis, a sea nymph. A fight between the gods serves as a catalyst for the Trojan War. ![]()
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