Menelaus Greek King of Sparta; brother of Agamemnon; husband of Helen.
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                    Menelaus Greek King of Sparta; brother of Agamemnon; husband of Helen. The Trojan prince Paris stole the beautiful Helen from Menelaus. This act was a leading cause of the Trojan War. In some accounts, Menelaus and Helen were happily reunited after the fall of Troy.
                
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