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Helen
Alternative parentage:
Tyndareus;[15A]
Zeus and Nemesis[15A]
She was of surpassing beauty, and is said to have in her youth been carried
off by Theseus, in conjunction with Peirithous to Attica. When therefore
Theseus was absent in Hades, Polydeuces and Castor (the Dioscuri) undertook
an expedition to Attica. Athens was taken, Helena delivered, and Aethra, the
mother of Theseus, was taken prisoner, and carried by the Dioscuri, as a
slave of Helena, to Sparta. After her return to Sparta, princely suitors
appeared from all parts of Greece, but, after a consultation with Odysseus,
who was likewise one of them, Tyndareus, the husband of Leda, gave her in
marriage to Menelaus, who became by her the father of Hermione, and,
according to others, of Nicostratus also. She was subsequently seduced and
carried off by Paris to Troy.[15A] |