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  2. Helen was also worshiped in Attica along with her brothers, and on Rhodes as Helen Dendritis (Helen of the Trees, Έλένα Δενδρῖτις); she was a vegetation or a fertility goddess. [k] Martin P. Nilsson has argued that the cult in Rhodes has its roots to the Minoan , pre-Greek era, when Helen was allegedly worshiped as a vegetation ...

  3. Dec 8, 2022 · Lily Clader, seeking to combine these different etymologies, argued that the vegetation goddess who eventually became Helen got her name from the wicker baskets—ἑλέναι (helénai) in Greek—that were used during her festival.

  4. Jan 27, 2021 · Helen of Troy (sometimes called Helen of Sparta) is a figure from Greek mythology whose elopement with (or abduction by) the Trojan prince Paris sparked off the Trojan War. Helen was the wife of Menelaus, the king of Sparta, and considered the most beautiful woman in the world.

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  5. Sep 20, 2023 · This relates Helen to fertility and vegetation goddesses who carried torches in ritual processions. Her name could share an origin with the Greek moon goddess Selene and the goddess of the dawn Eos. This would connect Helen to radiant goddesses associated with light.

  6. May 8, 2024 · Helen of Troy, in Greek legend, the most beautiful woman of Greece and the indirect cause of the Trojan War. She was daughter of Zeus, either by Leda or by Nemesis, and sister of the Dioscuri. As a young girl, she was carried off by Theseus, but she was rescued by her brothers.

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  7. Helen of Troy. Myths / Mortals / Helen. 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, also known as the Dioscuri. She was considered to be the most beautiful woman in the known world.

  8. Jan 12, 2022 · They believed Helen remained in Egypt while the Trojan War was fought. Hera, the goddess of women, childbirth, family, and marriage, created an image of Helen from the clouds at Zeus ‘ insistence. Hermes, the goddess of seduction and persuasion, took Helen to Egypt. Thus, Helen spent the war in Egypt and never went to Troy.