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    Who was Helen of Troy's husband, in mythology?

    Question #56054. Asked by RaeRae55. (Mar 19 05 7:39 AM)


    shady shaker

    Menelaus.

    Mar 19 05, 8:12 AM
    peasypod

    Actually she had many as I recall.

    She was the wife of Theseus, Menelaus, Paris, Deiphobus, and Achilles after her death...


    Mar 19 05, 8:19 AM


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