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Common tradition has it that Leda bore Helen and Polydeuces ( latinized to Pollux ) to Zeus , Clytemnestra ( or Clytaemnestra ) and Castor to Tyndareus . Another version reports that Helen was a daughter of Nemesis and Zeus and that her ...
Common tradition has it that Leda bore Helen and Polydeuces ( latinized to Pollux ) to Zeus , Clytemnestra ( or Clytaemnestra ) and Castor to Tyndareus . Another version reports that Helen was a daughter of Nemesis and Zeus and that her ...
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She offers to serve as his matchmaker and promises to deliver Helen even though she is married . At that , Paris hands Aphrodite the golden apple and declares her the winner of the beauty contest . In quite a different vein , Fulgentius ...
She offers to serve as his matchmaker and promises to deliver Helen even though she is married . At that , Paris hands Aphrodite the golden apple and declares her the winner of the beauty contest . In quite a different vein , Fulgentius ...
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Menelaus lived in peace and comfort with Helen at Sparta until , as Proteus prophesied , the gods transported him to Elysium in recognition of his being a son - in - law of Zeus . This is the story that Homer tells in the third and ...
Menelaus lived in peace and comfort with Helen at Sparta until , as Proteus prophesied , the gods transported him to Elysium in recognition of his being a son - in - law of Zeus . This is the story that Homer tells in the third and ...
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