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... Paris gave the apple to Aphrodite and rejected the other goddesses. HEPHAESTUS Hephaestus was an unattractive Smith-god that was married to Aphrodite. ...
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... the ancient world. Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena called upon the young shepherd Paris to judge a beauty contest. A golden apple with ...
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... The three main incidents that caused the Trojan War were the bad omen, Paris picking Aphrodite as the most beautiful and the trip to Sparta. ...
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... Paris gives it to Aphrodite over Hera and Athena, and gets Helen. ... The latter is better known and the central focus of Paris is on Aphrodite. ...
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... This worries Helen enough to make her run to see Paris as Aphrodite wanted, and it shows us that people are afraid that if they anger the gods, they will lose ...
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... Paris chose Aphrodite as the most beautiful, and won Helen as a prize. ... Paris, then, choosing Aphrodite, was beneficial to Greece. ...
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... "But Aphrodite caught up Paris/easily, since she was divine, and wrapped him in a thick mist/ and set him down again in his own perfumed bedchamber"(379-382). ...
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... disguising them. Aphrodite rescues Paris [p74] and Aeneas [p100] from the field when they are having difficulties. Goddesses physically ...
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... The decision was left to a Shepherd named Paris, who awarded the apple to Aphrodite on the promise of winning the hand of Helen. ...
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... Aphrodite, Hera and Athena. Paris adjudged Aphrodite to be the winner since she assured him of the beautiful Helen, the wife of Menelaus. ...
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... Each one offered him a bribe, and Aphrodite's bribe of any woman he wanted won. Paris chose Helen of Troy. And thus, the Trojan War was started.
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... After Paris, a Trojan, judged Aphrodite the fairest over Hera, and, after her daughter Hebe was replaced as cupbearer to the gods by a young Trojan boy, she ...
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... After Paris, a Trojan, judged Aphrodite the fairest over Hera, and, after her daughter Hebe was replaced as cupbearer to the gods by a young Trojan boy, she ...
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... After Paris, a Trojan, judged Aphrodite the fairest over Hera, and, after her daughter Hebe was replaced as cupbearer to the gods by a young Trojan boy, she ...
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... After Paris, a Trojan, judged Aphrodite the fairest over Hera, and, after her daughter Hebe was replaced as cupbearer to the gods by a young Trojan boy, she ...
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... most beautiful goddess. As a reward, Aphrodite grants Paris' wish to have the most beautiful girl who is Menelaos' wife, Helen. ...
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... After Paris, a Trojan, judged Aphrodite the fairest over Hera, and, after her daughter Hebe was replaced as cupbearer to the gods by a young Trojan boy, she ...
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... things. In the end, Paris chooses Aphrodite's gift, and Her and Athena become bitter and spiteful because of the judgment. If the ...
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... Aphrodite lures Paris in all the pleasures not concerned with war. ... Paris is seen as an "anti-hero" because of Aphrodite's influence over him. ...
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... Aphrodite lures Paris in all the pleasures not concerned with war. ... Paris is seen as an "anti-hero" because of Aphrodite's influence over him. ...
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... Aphrodite lures Paris in all the pleasures not concerned with war. ... Paris is seen as an "anti-hero" because of Aphrodite's influence over him. ...
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... Aphrodite lures Paris in all the pleasures not concerned with war. ... Paris is seen as an anti-hero because of Aphrodite's influence over him. ...
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... Hektor is extremely disappointed with his brother when he states; "Evil Paris, beautiful, woman ... Menelaos to a duel, but is rescued from the fight by Aphrodite. ...
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... She is less defined than the "Aphrodite," but far more stylized than the "Venus ... of the death of innocent individuals for political purposes by the Paris police. ...
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... war. Paris is overmatched, but he is saved by divine intervention by Aphrodite. The truce becomes tense, and is broken by Pandarus. ...
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... It us unclear whether the war was over Helen or her numerous possessions and uncertain whether Aphrodite forced Helen to leave Paris. ...
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... Homeric gods can alter events, like in Book 3 when Aphrodite sweeps down and steals Paris away from the spear of Menelaus (3.380-382). ...
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... Paris judged the quarrel and awarded the apple to Aphrodite because she had promised him Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world. ...
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... Hermes led Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite to Mound Ida to be judged by Paris in order to see who would have the Apple of Eris. Apollo ...
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... After Paris judged Aphrodite the fairest over herself and after a young Trojan boy replaced her daughter Hebe as cupbearer to the gods, she was resentful ...
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