Did Paris and Helen have a child?

Helen and Paris had three sons, Bunomus, Aganus ("gentle"), Idaeus and a daughter also called Helen.
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What happened to Helen and Paris kids?

Another account mentions that Helen and Paris had three kids—Bunomus, Corythus, and Idaeus—but sadly, these boys died when the roof of the family home in Troy collapsed. R.I.P.
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Did Helen of Troy love Paris?

Helen was already married to King Menelaus of Sparta (a fact Aphrodite neglected to mention), so Paris had to raid Menelaus's house to steal Helen from him—according to some accounts, she fell in love with Paris and left willingly.
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Did Helen of Troy leave her daughter?

Hermione knows.... Her mother is Helen of Troy, the famed beauty of Greek myth. Helen is not only beautiful but impulsive, and when she falls in love with charming Prince Paris, she runs off with him to Troy, abandoning her distraught daughter.
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What happened to Helen and Paris?

During an absence of Menelaus, however, Helen fled to Troy with Paris, son of the Trojan king Priam, an act that ultimately led to the Trojan War. When Paris was slain, Helen married his brother Deiphobus, whom she betrayed to Menelaus once Troy was captured.
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Was Helen of Troy Black?

helen of troy was white.
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How many husbands did Helen of Troy have?

Laurie Macguire, writing in "Helen of Troy From Homer to Hollywood," lists the following 11 men as husbands of Helen in ancient literature, proceeding from the canonical list in chronological order, to the 5 exceptional ones: Theseus. Menelaus. Paris.
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Did Achilles have a child?

Neoptolemus, in Greek legend, the son of Achilles, the hero of the Greek army at Troy, and of Deïdamia, daughter of King Lycomedes of Scyros; he was sometimes called Pyrrhus, meaning “Red-haired.” In the last year of the Trojan War the Greek hero Odysseus brought him to Troy after the Trojan seer Helenus had declared ...
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What happened to Hermione daughter of Helen?

During the war, Menelaus promised her to Achilles' son, Neoptolemus. After the war ended, he sent Hermione away to the city of Phthia (the home of Peleus and Achilles), where Neoptolemus was staying.
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How old was Helen of Troy when she met Paris?

In most accounts of this event, Helen was quite young; Hellanicus of Lesbos said she was seven years old and Diodorus makes her ten years old.
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Who did Achilles love?

Achilles slew Mynes and the brothers of Briseis (children of Briseus), then received her as his war prize. Even though she was a war prize, Achilles and Briseis fell in love with each other, and Achilles may have gone to Troy intending to spend much time in his tent with her, as was portrayed in the movie.
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How did Menelaus win Helen?

A competition between her suitors for her hand in marriage saw Menelaus emerge victorious. All of her suitors were required to swear an oath (known as the Oath of Tyndareus) promising to provide military assistance to the winning suitor, if Helen were ever stolen from him.
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How did Helen of Troy look like?

What did Helen look like? Today's movies and paintings make her a blonde, but ancient Greek paintings show her as a brunette. Homer merely tells us she was “white-armed, long robed, and richly tressed,” leaving the rest up to our imagination. Ancient artist's rendering of Helen, with Eros urging her on.
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Did Hector and Paris have a sister?

King Priam of Troy was well known for his many offspring, and some ancient sources would claim that he was father to 50 sons and 50 daughters, meaning that Paris had a lot of siblings, although amongst the most famous were Hector, Helenus and Cassandra.
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Is the Trojan horse story true?

But was it just a myth? Probably, says Oxford University classicist Dr Armand D'Angour: 'Archaeological evidence shows that Troy was indeed burned down; but the wooden horse is an imaginative fable, perhaps inspired by the way ancient siege-engines were clothed with damp horse-hides to stop them being set alight. '
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Was the story of Troy true?

Most historians now agree that ancient Troy was to be found at Hisarlik. Troy was real. Evidence of fire, and the discovery of a small number of arrowheads in the archaeological layer of Hisarlik that corresponds in date to the period of Homer's Trojan War, may even hint at warfare.
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How old was Hermione when Helen left?

For other uses of the name, see Hermione. In Greek mythology, Hermione (Greek: Ἑρμιόνη) was the only daughter of Menelaus and Helen. She had three younger brothers. Hermione was nine when her mother left with Paris, Prince of Troy.
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Who was the ugliest god?

Hephaestus. Hephaestus is the son of Zeus and Hera. Sometimes it is said that Hera alone produced him and that he has no father. He is the only god to be physically ugly.
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Who is Hermione in Andromache?

Hermione is, like Pyrrhus — violent, egocentric, and callous. She is completely insensitive to the feelings of others; her reception of Andromache's plea for her son is deliberately cruel, and her psychic world is completely centered upon her love-hate relationship with Pyrrhus.
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Did Achilles have a girlfriend?

When Achilles led the assault on Lyrnessus during the Trojan War, he captured Briseis and slew her parents and brothers. She was subsequently given to Achilles as a war prize to be his concubine.
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Does Achilles have a wife?

However, he demanded a replacement concubine in exchange: Achilles' wife, the Trojan princess Breseis. Achilles did as his commander asked and relinquished his bride.
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Who does Achilles son marry?

When the captives were allotted, Andromache fell to Neoptolemus, the son of Achilles, whom she accompanied to Epirus and to whom she bore three sons. (Her son Molossus was claimed as an ancestor by the kings of Molossia in historical times—until the demise of the monarchy in the 3rd century bce.)
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What happens to Paris of Troy?

Late in the war, Paris was killed by Philoctetes.
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Who did Helen of Troy Love?

Paris, son of King Priam of Troy, fell in love with Helen and abducted her, taking her back to Troy.
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How did Paris get Helen?

In Greek mythology, Helen of Troy was one of the most beautiful women in the world. For this very reason, she was given as a gift to Paris, the Trojan prince, when he chose the goddess Aphrodite as the winner of a beauty competition with the goddesses Athena and Hera.
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