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'''Menelaus''' was a King of [[Sparta]] and the husband of [[Helen of Troy|Helen]] in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology. He was also the younger brother of [[Agamemnon]], who was known for leading the Greek armies in the [[Trojan War]] after Helen was abducted by [[Paris (mythology)|Paris]]. He was preceded by [[Tyndareus]].
'''Menelaus''' was a King of [[Sparta]] and the husband of [[Helen of Troy|Helen]] in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology. He was also the younger brother of [[Agamemnon]], who was known for leading the Greek armies in the [[Trojan War]] after Helen was abducted by [[Paris (mythology)|Paris]]. He was preceded by [[Tyndareus]] and succeeded by [[Orestes of Sparta|Orestes]].


==Legacy==
After his death, a [[Menelaion|sanctuary]] dedicated to him and his wife was erected on a [[Helot Hills|hill]] situated southeast of Sparta.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Historical Locations#Lakonia|Lakonia: Menelaion]]</ref>
After his death, a [[Menelaion|sanctuary]] dedicated to him and his wife was erected on a [[Helot Hills|hill]] situated southeast of Sparta.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]'' – [[Historical Locations#Lakonia|Lakonia: Menelaion]]</ref>



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Menelaus was a King of Sparta and the husband of Helen in Greek mythology. He was also the younger brother of Agamemnon, who was known for leading the Greek armies in the Trojan War after Helen was abducted by Paris. He was preceded by Tyndareus and succeeded by Orestes.

After his death, a sanctuary dedicated to him and his wife was erected on a hill situated southeast of Sparta.[1]

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