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In Greek meethologie, Menelaus (/ˌmɛnɪˈleɪəs/; Greek: Μενέλαος, Menelaos, frae < μένος· vigor, rage, pouer + λαός· fowk, "wrath o the fowk") wis a king o Mycenaean (pre-Dorian) Sparta, the husband o Helen o Troy, an a central figur in the Trojan War. He wis the son o Atreus an Aerope, brither o Agamemnon, king o Mycenae an, accordin tae the Iliad, leader o the Spartan contingent o the Greek airmy during the War. Prominent in baith the Iliad an Odyssey, Menelaus wus an aa popular in Greek vase pentin an Greek tragedy, the latter mair as a hero o the Trojan War nor as a member o the doomed Hoose o Atreus.
Menelaus | |
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Keeng o Sparta | |
Marble bust o Menelaus | |
Predecessor | Tyndareus |
Wife | Helen o Troy |
Issue
Hermione Nicostratus Megapenthes Aithiolas Maraphius Pleisthenes | |
Faither | Atreus |
Mither | Aerope |
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