Similar words: helen, helena, equal protection of the laws, electron shell, valence electron, deed of trust, bag of tricks, flag of truce. Meaning: n. (Greek mythology) the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda who was abducted by Paris; the Greek army sailed to Troy to get her back which resulted in the Trojan War.
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1 Discussion shall be focused on noble men's aesthetic views on woman, with primary analysis on wrong concept of"Helen of Troy".
2 This epic tale leads to the story of Helen of Troy, the Trojan Horse and Achilles.
3 Helen of Troy, the daughter of King Tyndareus of Sparta, would become the cause of the epic Trojan War that lasted more than ten years.
4 He has Mephastophilis call up Helen of Troy , the famous beauty from the ancient world, and uses her presence to impress a group of scholars.
5 The Trojan War Helen of Troy, the daughter of King Tyndareus of Sparta, would become the cause of the epic Trojan War that lasted more than ten years.
6 You are Rome's Helen of Troy ; but then, a woman's role has always suited you best.
7 Elizabeth was endowed with the beauty of Helen of Troy.
8 The face of Helen of Troy may have launched a thousand ships; the head and shoulders of the beautiful wife of Sun King Akhenaten look set to launch a thousand angry petitions from curators in Cairo.
9 As fair as Helen of Troy she was pursued by numerous men but she never really cast an eye on them.
10 It is not proper that people always attribute the fall of a country to Helen of Troy.
11 Such a brave woman should not be regarded as Helen of Troy.
12 Hughes, a British television host and popular historian known for her book on Helen of Troy,[www.Sentencedict.com] does it by concentrating on the shape of the doughnut around the hole.
13 This is a pure and beautiful girl, white face, a pair of big eyes somewhat" Helen of Troy" charm.
14 Using vinegar as a skin toner dates back to the time of Helen of Troy.
15 It is unfair that historians always attribute the fall of kingdoms to Helen of Troy.
16 She didn't think that the beautiful umbrella bought the day before should become a Helen of Troy in her family.
17 And he does the same thing, in fact, to those around him, famously to his lover, Maude Gonne, who becomes Helen of Troy in "No Second Troy"and in other poems.
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