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Because it was a competition to see which goddess was the fairest. Aphrodite promised Paris that she would make Helen fall in love with him and that was his prize for choosing her as the most fair.

Maybe Paris is a little feckless and fickle, sort of silly. Paris was offered Kingdoms by Hera queen of the Gods, and wisdom by Athena, he turned them both down for the most beautifuk woman, and this led to the Trojan War where Paris may have been killed. On the other hand, Zeus does not randomly pick Paris, because Paris had a reputation for gracefully conceding defeat, as in the contest as to whose bull was greatest: Paris' or Ares, who incarnated himself as a divine bull, nothing better. Paris refuses to give Helen back to the Greeks as a way to avert the Trojan War. Even when he is pressed by his brother Hector and the Trojan elders (?).

He didn't. He gave the apple to Aphrodite.

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Because Athena was the Goddess of war, so it was thought to bring luck to give offering to the goddess of war, so that she would favour their side. she would not help them though because she was rooting for the greeks. go bulldogs!

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She had promised Helen to the Trojan prince Paris, in return for pronouncing Aphrodite the winner of a beauty contest between three goddesses.

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Aphrodite is the mother of Aineas, she protected him during the war so he wouldn't get killed and this led to the Aeneid by Virgil. Also, one of Diomedes deed's was wounding Aphrodite's hand.

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