["In Greek mythology, Helen (in Greek, Template:Polytonic – Helénē), known also as Helen of Troy (and earlier Helen of Sparta), was the daughter of Zeus and Leda (or Nemesis), daughter of King Tyndareus,", "Helen of Troy is a figure from Greek mythology who was famed for her beauty and sometimes regarded as a minor goddess. Her suitors came from all parts of Greece, and from among them she chose Menelaus,", "What happened to Helen after Troy? After the Trojan War, Helen returned to Sparta with her husband, Menelaus. There are several accounts of what happened to Helen immediately following", "Helen or Helen of Troy was the daughter of Zeus and Leda in Greek mythology, although her putative father was Tyndareus. A twin sister of Clytemnestra, she also had the twin brothers Castor and Pollux,", "Helen was a legendary beauty of the ancient world. Helen was the daughter of Zeus and Leda, and the wife of Menelaus, but when taken by Paris to Troy, Helen was the woman who \"launched a 1000 ships\".", "🔍 TL;DR – Helen of Troy in 60 Seconds Helen of Sparta was the most beautiful woman in the ancient world, whose abduction—or elopement—by Paris of Troy triggered the Trojan War, one of history’s most"]