Aereas was the son of Aphrodite. Helen was the most beautiful woman whom Aphrodite had promised in love to Paris.
So there was a contest between Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera to see who was the most beautiful. The judge, Paris chose Aphrodite because she offered him the most beautiful woman in the world. Her name was Helen and she was married to Menelaus the king of Sparta. So the goddess of love, Aphrodite, stole Helen for Paris. Helen's husband was mad and they started the Trojan war. Hope I helped you:)
Athena and Hera were jealous of Aphrodite because in a contest of beauty, Paris chose her and in return, the most beautiful women on Earth, Helen
Helen was'nt a goddess. According to Greek legend, Helen of Troy was the most beautiful woman in the world. She was the wife of Menelaus, king of Sparta. Aphrodite, the goddess of love, promised her to Paris, son of King Priam of Troy, to reward Paris for judging Aphrodite the fairest of the goddesses.
Helen was lured to Troy by Paris, who is said to have seduced her. Helen was regarded as the most beautiful woman in the world. After Paris had declared Aphrodite as the fairest of all Goddesses, she promised him the most beautiful woman in the world. Some argue that he had to take Helen by force, and others believe that Aphrodite made Helen fall in love with Paris, and she went willingly.
Aereas was the son of Aphrodite. Helen was the most beautiful woman whom Aphrodite had promised in love to Paris.
Aphrodite told Paris that the most beautiful woman in the world would marry him. The most beautiful woman was Helen.
Helen is the most beautiful woman in the world.so is jaenyla
Aphrodite promises Paris the love of the most beautiful woman in the world, this being Helen, if Paris chooses Aphrodite for the apple inscribed "for the fairest".
Hera is just as beautiful as Aphrodite. Athena wasn't as beautiful as them. Yeah, so what if Aphrodite is what the Greeks believe to be the goddess of love and beauty? Are people forgetting that Hera is the goddess of marriage and childbirth? Yeah, MARRIAGE! And Paris never judged Aphrodite to be lovlier or more beautiful then Hera or Athena. He simply gave Aphrodite the apple because Aphrodite offered him the best gift: the love of the lovliest women on Earth, a.k.a. Helen, which I guess he thought was better then the other goddess' gifts.
Paris was best known for choosing Aphrodite as the most beautiful (out of Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena). He received the love of Helen as a reward, though this basically started the Trojan war.
She is super beautiful and is supposed to be the daughter of Aphrodite (Venus) goddess of beauty
Aphrodite promised Paris the love of the most beautiful mortal woman if he chose her as the fairest goddess. As a result, Aphrodite influenced Helen's feelings and actions to fall in love with Paris, leading to the events of the Trojan War.
So there was a contest between Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera to see who was the most beautiful. The judge, Paris chose Aphrodite because she offered him the most beautiful woman in the world. Her name was Helen and she was married to Menelaus the king of Sparta. So the goddess of love, Aphrodite, stole Helen for Paris. Helen's husband was mad and they started the Trojan war. Hope I helped you:)
Athena and Hera were jealous of Aphrodite because in a contest of beauty, Paris chose her and in return, the most beautiful women on Earth, Helen
Helen was'nt a goddess. According to Greek legend, Helen of Troy was the most beautiful woman in the world. She was the wife of Menelaus, king of Sparta. Aphrodite, the goddess of love, promised her to Paris, son of King Priam of Troy, to reward Paris for judging Aphrodite the fairest of the goddesses.
Helen was lured to Troy by Paris, who is said to have seduced her. Helen was regarded as the most beautiful woman in the world. After Paris had declared Aphrodite as the fairest of all Goddesses, she promised him the most beautiful woman in the world. Some argue that he had to take Helen by force, and others believe that Aphrodite made Helen fall in love with Paris, and she went willingly.