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  2. Begin by filling out the Sponsor’s Information section. Enter the sponsor's name, command assigned, component, and branch of service in the designated fields.
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The only survivors of the royal house are Helenus, Aeneas, Hectors wife Andromache, and Cassandra, who is taken as a war prize by Agamemnon.
After the death of Neoptolemus, Andromaches fortunes do improve, ing to sources beyond Homer. She goes on to marry Helenus, one of Hectors brothers. She then travels with one of her sons, Pergamus, as he conquers territory in Asia. She dies of old age, which is very unusual for characters in Greek mythology.
Helens physical perfection spawned suffering and rage and death. Now Homer was not composing a history it is clear this epic poem, spanning 15693 lines, was a rip-roaring tale of derring-do, it is myth.
The simplest answer to this question is two. However, it is unclear whether the second union involved any formal marriage arrangement. Helens first husband was Menelaus of Sparta, and her second was Paris of Troy, with whom she fled her home, inadvertently starting the Trojan War.
In Epirus Andromache faithfully continued to make offerings at Hectors cenotaph. Andromache eventually went to live with her youngest son, Pergamus in Pergamum, where she died of old age. Andromache was famous for her fidelity and virtue; her character represents the suffering of Trojan women during war.

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There are various versions of the story of what happened to Menelaus and to Helen after the fall of Troy. All sources say that they both survived the war and most say that they were reunited. The Odyssey finds Menelaus and Helen living together in Sparta again, with Menelaus having forgiven his wife for her infidelity.
Paris of Troy is known for his pivotal role in the legendary Trojan War, a conflict of epic proportions waged between the armies of Greece and the city of Troy. His reputation as a romantic hero is often linked to his love affair with Helen of Sparta, renowned for her extraordinary beauty.

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