The Abduction of Helen of Troy - The Trojan War Saga Ep.5 - Greek in Comics - See U in History
Summary
TLDRPrince Paris of Troy welcomes a Spartan delegation led by King Menelaus, who seeks to retrieve Greek warriors' remains. Paris is invited to Sparta, where he falls in love with Queen Helen, fulfilling Aphrodite's promise. Despite the warm hospitality, Paris and Helen elope, sparking the Trojan War as they flee with Spartan treasures, leaving a path of conflict and despair in their wake.
Takeaways
- 🏰 Paris had been the prince of Troy for 10 years when a Spartan entourage arrived, led by King Menelaus, seeking to retrieve the remains of Greek warriors.
- 🛳️ The Trojan tradition of hospitality was upheld by Paris, who welcomed the Greeks, leading to an invitation for him to visit Sparta.
- 👑 King Priam of Troy, missing his sister Hesione, organized an expedition to Salamis, Greece, under the command of Paris and with Aeneas's assistance.
- 🌪️ Favored by the goddess Aphrodite, Paris's journey to Sparta was smooth, and he used Menelaus's invitation to strengthen ties and prepare for the mission.
- 🎉 King Menelaus, proud of his wife Helen, showcased her beauty to the Trojans, unaware of the impending consequences.
- ❤️ Paris and Helen were instantly attracted to each other, with Paris recognizing Helen as the promised love from Aphrodite.
- 🏹 Eros, at Aphrodite's behest, played a role in the unfolding romance by causing Helen to fall in love with Paris.
- 🍽️ Feasts and banquets were held in Sparta to honor the Trojan guests, providing a backdrop for Paris and Helen's blossoming love.
- 🏃♂️ Paris and Helen eloped, fleeing Sparta together, with Paris also stealing Sparta's treasury, a grave breach of Menelaus's hospitality.
- 🛡️ The Spartans attempted to prevent the couple's escape, but the Trojan guard ensured their safe departure.
- 💔 The elopement of Paris and Helen set off a chain of events that would lead to the Trojan War, causing immense suffering and conflict.
Q & A
How long had it been since Paris regained his position as the prince of Troy?
-It had been 10 years since Paris had regained his position as the prince of Troy.
Who led the Greek entourage to Troy and what was their purpose?
-Menelaus, the king of Sparta, led the Greek entourage to Troy to take the remains of Greek warriors who were still there from the conflict between the Achaeans and the Trojans.
What was Paris's responsibility during the visit of the Greek entourage?
-Paris was responsible for hospitality, receiving the visitors according to Trojan tradition.
Why did Priam, the king of Troy, decide to organize a squadron to go to Greece?
-Priam decided to organize a squadron to recover his sister Hesione who had been kidnapped by the Greeks when Hercules attacked Troy.
Who was given the command of the expedition to Greece and who assisted him?
-The command of the expedition was given to Prince Paris, who would have the help of Aeneas, the prince of Dardanas.
How did the winds affect the Trojan ships' journey to Greece?
-The winds drove the Trojan ships toward the Spartan coast.
What was the reason behind Paris's invitation to Sparta?
-Paris took advantage of the invitation extended by Menelaus to improve his relationship with Sparta and re-establish his forces before setting sail for Salamis.
How did Menelaus demonstrate Greek hospitality to the Trojans?
-Menelaus welcomed the Trojans, wanting to show the best of Greek hospitality, and ordered his wife, Helen, to wear her most beautiful attire to be presented before the Trojan entourage.
What was the effect of Aphrodite's intervention on Helen and Paris?
-Aphrodite, with the help of Eros, caused Helen to fall in love with Paris by having Eros shoot one of his arrows at her, which pierced her heart.
What event led to Menelaus leaving Sparta and leaving Helen in charge?
-The death of Menelaus's grandfather, Catreus, the king of Crete, led to Menelaus leaving Sparta to attend the funeral, leaving Helen in charge.
What actions did Paris take that were considered a violation of Menelaus's hospitality?
-Paris committed a violation of Menelaus's hospitality by gathering his men to rob the treasury of Sparta before fleeing with Helen.
What were the consequences of Paris and Helen's actions for Troy?
-Paris and Helen's actions led to war, death, and despair in Troy, with Helen's abduction being the trigger for the beginning of the Trojan War.
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