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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
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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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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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Menelaus can finish the duel. Paris is returned to his bedchambers, where Aphrodite forces Helen to be with him.
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dies by an arrow of Paris with Apollo's help. According to
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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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in five volumes. Oxford, Oxford University Press. 1920.
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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 Greek Myths - The Complete and Definitive Edition
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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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Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library
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1190:. Penguin Books Ltd. pp. Index s.v. Aganus.
1024:The 2006 song "The Third Temptation of Paris" by
452:to have Paris arbitrate the divine contest among
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895:In prose he appears as the main character in
718:where she begs Paris's first wife, the nymph
1571:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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551:Helen was already married to King
478:In celebration of the marriage of
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1501:Erotici Scriptores Graeci, Vol. 1
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750:Seduction of Helen by Paris
323:and a daughter also called
211:. In myth, he is prince of
58:Prince Paris with apple by
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1360:Quintus Smyrnaeus (1913).
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249:Ancient Greek name Πάρις
203:Ancient Greek literature
2467:Characters in the Iliad
1998:(king's brother-in-law)
1568:Encyclopædia Britannica
1211:Graves, Robert (2017).
1173:of Cephalon of Gergitha
1062:In the 2020 video game
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1562:"Paris (legend)"
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1545:The Judgement of Paris
1338:, book 3, lines 38–57.
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283:in his account of the
64:Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
1767:(princess of Mycenae)
1324:. Dorling Kindersley.
1105:Les noms des Hittites
959:Blood & Chocolate
925:, Paris is played by
912:, Paris is played by
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655:Capodimonte porcelain
340:Paris was a child of
265:France's capital city
1065:Total War Saga: Troy
1043:Troy: Fall of a City
922:The Fury of Achilles
901:Spielball der Götter
752:, antique fresco in
269:Gallic Parisii tribe
1525:Quintus Smyrnaeus,
1275:, and others, see:
1053:In the mobile game
788:Jacques-Louis David
311:. By Helen, he had
267:, derived from the
2497:Deeds of Aphrodite
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2195:(King of Ethiopia)
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1607:Characters in the
1419:General references
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769:Abduction of Helen
659:Capitoline Museums
644:Judgement of Paris
617:El Juicio de Paris
474:Judgement of Paris
403:from Mount Ida in
290:Dares the Phrygian
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1511:Quintus Smyrnaeus
1451:978-0-241-98338-6
1322:Myths and Legends
1161:from 2nd book of
949:In 1986 the song
919:In the 1962 film
914:Warner Bentivegna
906:In the 1961 film
886:In the 1956 film
860:'s 1864 operetta
850:Jacques Offenbach
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