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made all suitors promise to defend Helen's marriage to the man he chose for her. When Paris took her to Troy, Menelaus invoked this oath. Helen's other suitors, who between them represented most of Achaea's strength, wealth, and military prowess, were obliged to help bring her back. Thus, the whole
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Paris's noble birth was betrayed by his outstanding beauty and intelligence. While still a child, he routed a gang of cattle-thieves and restored the animals they had stolen to the herd, thereby earning the surname Alexander ("protector of men"). It was at this time that Oenone became Paris's first
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as a foretelling of the downfall of Troy, and he declared that the child would be the ruin of his homeland. On the day of Paris's birth, it was further announced by Aesacus that the child born of a royal Trojan that day would have to be killed to spare the kingdom, being the child that would bring
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against one another. One bull began to win these bouts consistently. Paris began to set it against rival herdsmen's own prize bulls and it defeated them all. Finally, Paris offered a golden crown to any bull that could defeat his champion.
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scolds and belittles him after he runs away from a duel with Menelaus that was to determine the end of the war. His preference for bow and arrow emphasizes this, since he does not follow the code of honor shared by the other heroes.
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as "well-grown, sturdy, white, good nose, good eyes, black pupils, black hair, incipient beard, long-faced, heavy eyebrows, big mouth, charming, eloquent, agile, an accurate archer, cowardly, hedonist". Meanwhile, in the account of
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responded to this challenge by transforming himself into a bull and easily winning the contest. Paris gave the crown to Ares without hesitation. It was this apparent honesty in judgment that prompted the gods of
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of Sparta (a fact Aphrodite neglected to mention), so Paris had to raid Menelaus's house to steal Helen from him—according to some accounts, she fell in love with Paris and left willingly.
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The Spartans' expedition to retrieve Helen from Paris in Troy is the mythological basis of the Trojan War. This triggered the war because Helen was famous for her beauty throughout
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to plead for healing but is refused and dies on the mountainside. When Oenone hears of his funeral, she runs to his funeral pyre and throws herself in its fire.
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about the prophecy. Though Paris was indeed born before nightfall, he was spared by Priam. Hecuba was also unable to kill the child, despite the urging of the
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with an English Translation by A.T. Murray, Ph.D. in two volumes. Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924.
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Early in the epic, Paris and Menelaus duel in an attempt to end the war without further bloodshed. Menelaus easily defeats Paris, though
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spirits him away before Menelaus can finish the duel. Paris is returned to his bedchambers, where Aphrodite forces Helen to be with him.
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translated by Sir Stephen Gaselee (1882-1943), S. Loeb Classical Library Volume 69. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press. 1916.
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dies by an arrow of Paris with Apollo's help. According to Hyginus (Fabulae, 107) Apollo disguised himself as Paris.
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Paris’s name) to rear as his own. He returned to Priam bearing a dog's tongue as evidence of the deed's completion.
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casts Paris as unskilled and cowardly. Although Paris readily admits his shortcomings in battle, his brother
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asks the question, "Who'll pay for the Crimes of Paris, who's gonna pay for the Crimes of Paris?"
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translated by Way. A. S. Loeb Classical Library Volume 19. London: William Heinemann, 1913.
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Antique fresco from Pompeii, showing Trojan prince Paris with Helen of Troy (1st century CE)
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Paris's second attempt at combat is equally fated: rather than engage the Greek hero
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tells a droll version of the seduction of Helen by Paris, who is the lead male role.
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of Wilusa, a 13th-century BC Anatolian king who has been associated with Paris
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in hand-to-hand combat, Paris wounds Diomedes with an arrow through the foot.
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Troy and the Trojan War: A Symposium Held at Bryn Mawr College, October 1984
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tells the story of Helen and Paris from the viewpoint of Paris.
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scribe's name. The name is etymologically unrelated to that of
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Paris's chief distraction at this time was to pit Agelaus's
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The Judgment of Paris and its aftermath are the subject of
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in five volumes. Oxford, Oxford University Press. 1920.
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is an adapted version of Offenbach's operetta, starring
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or, according to other sources, she was the daughter of
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sparks the Trojan War, during which he fatally wounds
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The Greek Myths: The Complete and Definitive Edition.
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The goddesses thought to be the most beautiful were
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Index

Paris of Troy
Troy
Greek mythology

H.W. Bissen
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Priam
Hecuba
Hector
Cassandra
Helenus
Polyxena
Creusa
Troilus
others
Oenone
Helen
Corythus
Bunomus
Aganus
Idaeus
Helen
Ancient Greek
Trojan War
Greek legends
Ancient Greek literature
Iliad
Troy
Priam
Hecuba

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