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and forced him to reveal how to make the voyage home. Once back in Sparta, he and Helen are shown to be reconciled and have a harmonious married life—he holding no grudge at her having run away with a lover and she feeling no restraint in telling anecdotes of her life inside besieged Troy. Menelaus
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is the most comprehensive source for Menelaus's exploits during the Trojan War. In Book 3, Menelaus challenges Paris to a duel for Helen's return. Menelaus soundly beats Paris, but before he can kill him and claim victory, Aphrodite spirits Paris away inside the walls of Troy. In Book 4, while the
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Menelaus sought out Helen in the conquered city. Raging at her infidelity, he raised his sword to kill her, but as he saw her weeping at his feet, begging for her life, Menelaus's wrath instantly left him. He took pity on her and decided to take her back as his
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in "Ilion's Conquest" narrated that Menelaus surrendered her to his soldiers to stone her to death, but when she ripped the front of her robes, the Achaean warriors were stunned by her beauty and the stones fell harmlessly from their hands as they stared at
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to shoot Menelaus with his bow and arrow. However, Athena never intended for Menelaus to die and she protects him from the arrow of Pandarus. Menelaus is wounded in the abdomen, and the fighting resumes. Later, in Book 17, Homer gives Menelaus an extended
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the most beautiful woman in all the world. After concluding a diplomatic mission to Sparta during the latter part of which Menelaus was absent to attend the funeral of his maternal grandfather
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Menelaus appears in Greek vase painting in the 6th to 4th centuries BC, such as: Menelaus's reception of Paris at Sparta; his retrieval of Patroclus's corpse; and his reunion with Helen.
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Menelaus resolved to kill Helen, but her irresistible beauty prompted him to drop his sword and take her back to his ship "to punish her at Sparta", as he claimed.
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For a discussion of the house of Tantalus see Gantz, pp. 531–556. For Menelaus's genealogy see, Grimal, p. 526, Table 2, and p. 534, Table 13.
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in the central square of Troy to kill her, but his wrath went away when he saw her rending her clothes in anguish, revealing her naked breasts.
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Pausanias Description of Greece with an English Translation by W.H.S. Jones, Litt.D., and H.A. Ormerod, M.A., in 4 Volumes.
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translated by Goldwyn, Adam J. and Kokkini, Dimitra. Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library, Harvard University Press, 2015.
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Their supposed palace (ἀνάκτορον) has been discovered (the excavations started in 1926 and continued until 1995) in
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raised a fleet of a thousand ships and went to Troy to secure Helen's return; the Trojans refused, providing a
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Apollodorus, The Library, with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes.
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provides an account of Menelaus's return from Troy and his homelife in Sparta. When visited by Odysseus's son
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3.175 mentions Nicostratus and Aethiolas as two sons of Helen (by Menelaus?) worshipped by the
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The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology: Based on H.J. Rose's "Handbook of Greek Mythology"
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and another son of Helen by Menelaus, Maraphius, from whom descended the Persian Maraphions.
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There are four versions of Menelaus's and Helen's reunion on the night of the sack of Troy:
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According to legend, in return for awarding her a golden apple inscribed "to the fairest,"
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1918.
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Harry Thurston Peck, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities (1898), Menelai Portus
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does seem to be pained that he and Helen have no male heir, and is shown to be fond of
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Menelaus regains Helen, detail of an Attic red-figure crater, c. 450–440 BC, found in
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is too far away from other Mycenaean centres to have been the "capital of Menelaus".
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The Ajax of Sophocles. Edited with introduction and notes by Sir Richard Jebb
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The Odyssey with an English Translation by A.T. Murray, PH.D. in two volumes
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Menelaus appears as a character in a number of 5th-century Greek tragedies:
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The Iliad with an English Translation by A.T. Murray, Ph.D. in two volumes
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The Trojan War. The Chronicles of Dictys of Crete and Dares the Phrygian
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3.175 mentions Nicostratus as a son of Helen (see also Gantz, p. 573).
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as the hero retrieves the corpse of Patroclus from the battlefield.
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Greek Epic Fragments: From the Seventh to the Fifth Centuries BC
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The chief sources for Menelaus's life before the Trojan War are
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Euripides: Children of Heracles. Hippolytus. Andromache. Hecuba
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Nicostratus were sons of Menelaus by a slave. The scholiast on
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as saying that after Hermione, Helen also bore Menelaus a son
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Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources
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Hesiod: The Shield, Catalogue of Women, Other Fragments
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According to tradition Menelaus founded the port-city
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Homer; Lattimore, Richmond; Martin, Richard (2011).
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Greeks and Trojans squabble over the duel's winner,
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Oedipus Tyrannus 2032:Online version at Harvard University Press 1811:Online version at Harvard University Press 1765:Online version at Harvard University Press 1738:Online version at Harvard University Press 517:. As a result, Atreus' sons, Menelaus and 345:, Agamemnon and Menelaus were the sons of 60: 1793:, edited and translated by David Kovacs, 1175:(Aerope as mother, no mention of father). 1980:; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1919. 1962:; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924. 1029:; Gantz, p. 552; Parada, s.v. Menelaus; 813: 675: 285: 27:King of Sparta, husband of Helen of Troy 2041:, Jonsered, Paul Åströms Förlag, 1993. 1709:; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921. 428:fragment, Menelaus and Helen had a son 248:. Menelaus was a central figure in the 215: 'vigor, rage, power' and 14: 4188: 472: 3615: 3070: 2194: 2039:Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology 2018:, No. 503, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1919:The Dictionary of Classical Mythology 712:'s prohibition. Invoking the oath of 1825:, translated by E. P. Coleridge in 489:, had been feuding with his brother 3641: 2152:No. 497, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1865:, translated by E. P. Coleridge in 1797:No. 484. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1751:No. 506, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1724:No. 504, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 888: 880: 24: 3679: 2122:No. 20, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1619:Mee & Spawforth (2001), p. 229 369:, with their mother being Aerope, 204:, 'wrath of the people', from 25: 4232: 2172: 1880:, Oxford University Press, 2013. 1845:, translated by Robert Potter in 1604: 1013:Grimal, s.v. Menelaus; Hard, pp. 2178: 809: 477:Although early authors, such as 440:, an Aetolian, or, according to 321:. 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Prominent in both the 2613:(king's brother-in-law) 2071:Allegories of the Iliad 1564:and the Epitome of the 1078:1.7 (citing "Homer" = 962:Menelaus (lunar crater) 600:abdicated the thrones. 422:, while according to a 3684: 2862:(Queen of the Amazons) 2150:Loeb Classical Library 2120:Loeb Classical Library 2016:Loeb Classical Library 1795:Loeb Classical Library 1749:Loeb Classical Library 1722:Loeb Classical Library 980:Grimal, s.v. Menelaus. 843: 689: 562:many kings and princes 529:, and later with King 298: 222: 'people') was a 3683: 2382:(princess of Mycenae) 1988:Hyginus, Gaius Julius 817: 800:A similar version by 679: 552:When it was time for 325:, and the husband of 289: 3891:Cleombrotus (regent) 2187:at Wikimedia Commons 1998:The Myths of Hyginus 1254:). 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Compare 1378:; Fowler, 1184:Hard, pp. 910:Andromache 852:Telemachus 830:looks on; 728:Trojan War 672:Trojan War 666:Trojan War 570:Menestheus 560:to marry, 349:, king of 256:, king of 250:Trojan War 4175:Laconicus 4089:Demaratus 4079:Agasicles 4029:Charilaus 3990:Heraclids 3976:Eucleidas 3951:Acrotatus 3916:Pausanias 3861:Anaxander 3851:Polydorus 3836:Archelaus 3795:Heraclids 3759:Tisamenus 3733:Hippocoon 3728:Tyndareus 3586:Charybdis 3576:Polydamna 3566:Mesaulius 3556:Kikonians 3526:Eupeithes 3511:Demodocus 3461:Perimedes 3441:Ctesippus 3378:Leucothea 3322:Idomeneus 3313:Agamemnon 3300:Princess 3267:Echephron 3204:(pet dog) 3180:(cowherd) 3162:(advisor) 3154:Eurycleia 3148:Autolycus 3108:House of 3041:Scamander 2961:Aphrodite 2891:Polydorus 2881:Polydamas 2787:Kebriones 2782:Iphidamas 2757:Hyperenor 2725:Euphorbus 2704:Deiphobus 2672:Cassandra 2591:Alcathous 2544:Thersites 2529:Sthenelus 2499:Promachus 2459:Patroclus 2454:Palamedes 2396:Lycomedes 2380:Iphigenia 2374:Idomeneus 2353:Eurypylus 2348:Eurydamas 2343:Eurybates 2323:Elephenor 2313:(prophet) 2296:Automedon 2249:Agamemnon 2156:, 2003. 2102:Sophocles 2084:Sophocles 2053:Pausanias 1914:(Vol. 2). 1857:Euripides 1837:Euripides 1817:Euripides 1781:Euripides 1667:, 629–31. 1543:Frazer's 1520:Pausanias 1458:Cinaethon 1440:Sophocles 1434:Frazer's 1414:Sophocles 1340:1.122 (= 1320:1.122 (= 1298:Pausanias 1276:Euripides 1164:Sophocles 1151:4–5 1142:Euripides 1031:Euripides 905:Euripides 895:Sophocles 832:alabaster 824:Patroclus 771:Deiphobus 718:Agamemnon 714:Tyndareus 696:promised 694:Aphrodite 640:Tyndareus 624:Marmarica 582:Idomeneus 578:Patroclus 554:Tyndareus 539:Tyndareus 519:Agamemnon 513:murdered 511:Aegisthus 479:Aeschylus 468:Mythology 450:Pausanias 442:Acusilaus 406:Sophocles 383:Strophius 323:Agamemnon 254:Agamemnon 228:Mycenaean 114:Offspring 98:Agamemnon 75:Genealogy 4221:Atreidai 4166:(regent) 4154:Lycurgus 4119:Agis III 4064:Anaxilas 4034:Nicander 4014:Prytanis 3956:Areus II 3846:Alcmenes 3841:Teleclus 3826:Doryssus 3787:(regent) 3749:Menelaus 3718:Perieres 3713:Cynortas 3654:Lelegids 3596:Tiresias 3546:Heracles 3531:Euryalus 3499:Cyclopes 3494:Antiphus 3489:Anticlus 3479:Achilles 3436:Antinous 3388:Poseidon 3308:Laodamas 3302:Nausicaa 3287:Menelaus 3223:Phaeacia 3219:Alcinous 3198:(herald) 3190:Melantho 3144:(father) 3138:(mother) 3136:Anticlea 3132:(sister) 3118:Penelope 3110:Odysseus 3046:Thanatos 3036:Poseidon 2986:Dionysus 2945:Ucalegon 2929:Sarpedon 2897:Polyxena 2839:Panthous 2834:Pandarus 2772:Ilioneus 2762:Hypsenor 2720:Euphemus 2678:Chryseis 2662:Calesius 2647:Atymnius 2642:Astyanax 2622:Antiphus 2601:Anchises 2514:Schedius 2484:Podarces 2464:Peneleos 2448:Odysseus 2427:Meriones 2416:Menelaus 2391:Leonteus 2369:Ialmenus 2338:Euryalus 2317:Diomedes 2276:Anticlus 2255:Agapenor 2244:Achilles 2232:Achaeans 2185:Menelaus 2126:, 1994. 1801:, 1995. 1755:, 2008. 1728:, 2008. 957:(ARL-13) 955:Menelaus 941:See also 840:Volterra 828:Odysseus 822:lifting 820:Meriones 755:aristeia 749:Pandarus 726:for the 586:Penelope 566:Odysseus 499:adultery 491:Thyestes 398:Hermione 379:Astyoche 375:Anaxibia 319:Tantalus 226:king of 201:Menelaos 196:Μενέλαος 143:Menelaus 118:Hermione 94:Siblings 54:Achaeans 40:Menelaus 18:Menalaus 4139:Agis IV 4104:Agis II 4084:Ariston 4024:Eunomus 4009:Eurypon 3999:Procles 3946:Areus I 3821:Labotas 3754:Orestes 3742:Atreids 3723:Oebalus 3708:Argalus 3703:Amyclas 3671:Eurotas 3571:Polites 3521:Elpenor 3421:Agelaus 3413:Suitors 3398:Oceanus 3358:Calypso 3317:Mycenae 3272:Perseus 3253:Echetus 3172:Eumaeus 3166:Phemius 3130:Ctimene 3100:Odyssey 2976:Artemis 2914:Pylaeus 2886:Polybus 2876:Polites 2866:Phorcys 2855:Peirous 2850:Pedasus 2792:Laocoön 2777:Imbrius 2767:Iamenus 2752:Helenus 2730:Glaucus 2689:Clytius 2683:Chryses 2667:Caletor 2657:Briseis 2611:Antenor 2581:Aesepus 2568:Trojans 2524:Stentor 2489:Polites 2474:Phoenix 2401:Machaon 2333:Eudoros 2311:Calchas 2271:Alcimus 2107:Electra 1993:Fabulae 1862:Orestes 1605:admin. 1562:Fabulae 1558:Hyginus 1500:Cnossos 1445:Electra 1419:Electra 1393:Odyssey 1359:Fabulae 1354:Hyginus 1334:Tzetzes 1314:Tzetzes 1280:Orestes 1256:Tzetzes 1236:Tzetzes 1134:Odyssey 1119:Odyssey 1092:Tzetzes 1058:Fabulae 1053:Hyginus 1045:Orestes 922:Orestes 856:Proteus 848:Odyssey 763:Hyginus 702:Catreus 657:Orestes 613:Pellana 609:Laconia 605:Pellana 590:Icarius 535:Calydon 495:Mycenae 483:tragedy 414:quotes 411:Electra 394:Odyssey 371:Cleolla 363:Catreus 351:Mycenae 338:Odyssey 317:son of 296:Pompeii 267:Odyssey 258:Mycenae 213:(menos) 104:Consort 80:Parents 4159:Pelops 3811:Agis I 3785:Theras 3647:Sparta 3591:Sirens 3581:Scylla 3516:Dolius 3471:Others 3456:Leodes 3373:Hermes 3368:Helios 3353:Athena 3348:Aeolus 3327:Mentes 3291:Sparta 3258:Nestor 3237:Aretus 3192:(maid) 3160:Mentor 3120:(wife) 3051:Thetis 3021:Hypnos 3016:Hermes 3001:Helios 2981:Athena 2966:Apollo 2940:Theano 2814:Mentes 2808:Memnon 2797:Lycaon 2746:Hecuba 2740:Hector 2652:Axylus 2586:Agenor 2575:Aeneas 2539:Teucer 2443:Nireus 2437:Nestor 2386:Leitus 2358:Guneus 2328:Epeius 2239:Acamas 2160:  2130:  2077:  2045:  2026:  1940:  1925:  1910:  1902:  1884:  1805:  1759:  1732:  1648:  1532:p. 529 1528:3.19.9 1524:2.18.6 1508:p. 529 1496:3.11.1 1454:3.11.1 1380:p. 529 1376:p. 441 1374:Hard, 1342:Hesiod 1322:Hesiod 1302:2.29.4 1294:p. 566 1292:Hard, 1264:Hesiod 1244:Hesiod 1224:Hesiod 1194:p. 517 1162:, and 1129:11.131 1100:Hesiod 1080:Hesiod 1070:E.3.12 1027:p. 517 931:, and 903:, and 795:temple 745:Athena 710:Hector 682:Gnatia 580:, and 547:throne 543:Sparta 531:Oeneus 527:Sicyon 515:Atreus 505:, and 503:incest 487:Atreus 446:Tereis 444:, ... 438:Pieris 425:Cypria 416:Hesiod 387:Crisus 359:Cretan 355:Aerope 353:, and 347:Atreus 315:Pelops 309:Family 276:Atreus 236:Sparta 232:Dorian 220:(laos) 88:Aerope 84:Atreus 4170:Nabis 3666:Myles 3661:Lelex 3643:Kings 3363:Circe 3296:Helen 3262:Pylos 3242:Arete 3202:Argos 3196:Medon 3126:(son) 2996:Hades 2903:Priam 2871:Podes 2844:Paris 2819:Mydon 2710:Dolon 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