Trojan prince Paris

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Trojan prince Paris is a figure from Greek mythology best known for awarding the golden apple to Aphrodite, an act that led to the outbreak of the Trojan War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Trojan prince
figure in Greek mythology
abducted Helen NERFINISHED
allyOf Trojans NERFINISHED
appearsIn Cypria (lost epic) NERFINISHED
Iliad NERFINISHED
various Greek tragedies
associatedWithEvent Trojan War NERFINISHED
judgment of Paris NERFINISHED
awardedGoldenAppleTo Aphrodite NERFINISHED
belovedOf Helen NERFINISHED
birthPlace Troy NERFINISHED
bribeContent love of the most beautiful woman in the world
culture Ancient Greek mythology
deathCause arrow wound
deathPlace near Troy
enemyOf Agamemnon NERFINISHED
Greeks NERFINISHED
Menelaus NERFINISHED
exposedAtBirthBecauseOf prophecy of Troy’s destruction
hasFather Priam NERFINISHED
hasGender male
hasMother Hecuba NERFINISHED
hasSibling Cassandra NERFINISHED
Deiphobus NERFINISHED
Hector NERFINISHED
Polyxena NERFINISHED
killed Achilles (with Apollo’s help) NERFINISHED
killedBy Philoctetes NERFINISHED
languageOfTradition Ancient Greek
memberOf House of Priam NERFINISHED
notableFor abduction of Helen
causing the Trojan War
judgment of Paris NERFINISHED
occupation prince of Troy
shepherd (in youth)
portrayedAs cowardly in battle
handsome
prophecyAbout bringing ruin to Troy
protectedBy Aphrodite NERFINISHED
raisedBy shepherds
receivedBribeFrom Aphrodite NERFINISHED
rejectedGoddessInContest Athena NERFINISHED
Hera NERFINISHED
spouseOrConsort Helen NERFINISHED
weaponUsed bow and arrow

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The Judgement of Paris depicts Trojan prince Paris