Greek mythology · king · wronged kingship, persistence
King of Sparta and Helen's husband, for whose sake the hundred kings sailed. He survived the war, wandered seven years, took Helen home, and, as Zeus's son-in-law, was promised the Isles of the Blessed instead of death.
After ten years of siege, Odysseus conceives the wooden horse and Troy drags its own doom through the gates. The city burns: Priam is cut down at his altar, Cassandra's warnings are vindicated too late, Menelaus reclaims Helen, and Aeneas escapes the flames carrying his father on his back.