Her beautiful face was the reason Paris fell in love with her and stole her away from her husband, Menelaus, who was king of Sparta. Menelaus called on his Greek allies to help get her back and their combined fleet sailed for Troy to attack it. Christopher Marlowe wrote the line 'Is this the face that launch'd a thousand ships,/ and burnt the topless towers of Ilium?' (Ilium is another name for Troy,)
Helen was called Helen of Troy because she was taken to Troy(a city) by Paris. She was also called Helen of Sparta because she was born there and was queen. Hope I helped!
Was this the face that launch'd a thousand shipsAnd burnt the topless towers of Ilium?This was written by Christopher Marlowe in Doctor Faustusin sometime between 1590 and 1604.
Helen of Troy was said to be extraordinarily beautiful. Because of this, she was described as the 'face that launched a thousand ships', and was a cause of the Trojan war.
No. Helen of Troy was well known for being the most beautiful woman, and was said to be "the face that launched a thousand ships".
According to legend, the war which lead to the fall of Troy was over a woman, the beautiful "Helen", she whose face launched a thousand ships.
It refers to Helen of Troy, and her beauty that caused the war between Troy and Greece, ending with the destruction of Troy.
I believe it was Helen of Troy.
Helen of TroyHelen of Sparta'The face that launched a thousand ships'
The face that launched a thousand ships.
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Helen was called "the face that launched a thousand ships" because her abduction by Paris of Troy was believed to be the catalyst that started the Trojan War. This event led Greek forces, led by Agamemnon, to launch a military expedition to Troy to reclaim Helen, resulting in a long and bloody conflict.
Helen, after Helen of Troy, the face that launched a thousand ships.
Helen of Troy was kidnapped, and she was said to have a face that launched a thousand ships.
Helen of Troy was kidnapped, and she was said to have a face that launched a thousand ships.
The abduction of Helen started the Trojan War with the city of Troy falling. Helen was the face that launched a thousand ships
No. In the tale of Paris and Helen, aka the Trojan War, the "Face That Launched A Thousand Ships" was Helena's, because she was so beautiful that (basically) the war was started over her.
Helen of Troy, previously Helen of Sparta. She was kidnapped by Prince Paris of Troy because she was so beautiful, and her father the king of Sparta launched a thousand ships to save her.
Was this the face that launch'd a thousand shipsAnd burnt the topless towers of Ilium?This was written by Christopher Marlowe in Doctor Faustusin sometime between 1590 and 1604.