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She played bit parts in three English-language films, the British comedy Doctor at Sea ( 1955 ) with Dirk Bogarde, Helen of Troy ( 1954 ), in which she was understudy for the title role but appears only as Helen's handmaid, and Act of Love ( 1954 ) with Kirk Douglas.
Helen's mother, Kate Adams, was the daughter of Charles Adams.
Coincidentally, one of Helen's Swiss ancestors was the first teacher for the deaf in Zurich.
There have been disasters on the neighbouring Hasselwood Rock and Helen's Reef ( the latter was not named until 1830 ).
Aethra, Theseus ' mother, and one of Helen's handmaids, was rescued by her grandsons, Demophon and Acamas.
His wife Clytemnestra ( Helen's sister ) was having an affair with Aegisthus, son of Thyestes, Agamemnon's cousin who had conquered Argos before Agamemnon himself retook it.
Then it was decreed that straws were to be drawn for Helen's hand.
He was buried at St Helen's Bishopsgate, but the precise location of his grave is unknown.
* A memorial window existed at St Helen's Bishopsgate in London, but it was a formulaic rendering, not a likeness.
Euripides ' play Helen, written in the late 5th century BC, is the earliest source to report the most familiar account of Helen's birth: that, although her putative father was Tyndareus, she was actually Zeus ' daughter.
After the suitors had sworn not to retaliate, Menelaus was chosen to be Helen's husband.
In Virgil's Aeneid, Deiphobus gives an account of Helen's treacherous stance: when the Trojan Horse was admitted into the city, she feigned Bacchic rites, leading a chorus of Trojan women, and, holding a torch among them, she signaled to the Greeks from the city's central tower.
Artists of the 1460s and 1470s were influenced by Guido delle Colonne's Historia destructionis Troiae, where Helen's abduction was portrayed as a scene of seduction.
Helen's worship was also present on the opposite bank of Eurotas at Therapne, where she shared a shrine with Menelaus and the Dioscuri.
* A 2003 television version of Helen's life up to the fall of Troy, Helen of Troy, in which she was played by Sienna Guillory.
Helen's favourite was Menelaus who, according to some sources, did not come in person but was represented by his brother Agamemnon, who chose to support his brother's case, and himself married Helen's sister Clytemnestra instead.
After some years, Diomedes became one of the Suitors of Helen and, as such, he was bound by The Oath of Tyndareus, which established that all the suitors would defend and protect the man who was chosen as Helen's husband against any wrong done against him in regard to his marriage.
He led the Cretan armies to the Trojan War and was also one of Helen's suitors.
He was one of Helen's suitors and commanded the armies of the Echinadians and the Dulichians during the Trojan War, having summoned forty or sixty ships ; he also led a contingent of Epeans who had once migrated to Dulichium together with his father.

Helen's and second
St Helen's Church dates from around 1100 and is the second widest church in England, having five aisles and being 10 ft ( 3 m ) wider than it is long.
Helen's mother was Dorothea Kantorowicz Muller, Hermann's second wife.
Dennis and Helen's daughter Rachel ( born 1972 ) became the British number one ranked tennis player when she reached the second round of Wimbledon in 1996.

Helen's and Robert
The film stars Rossana Podestà, Stanley Baker, Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Jacques Sernas, with Niall MacGinnis, Maxwell Reed Nora Swinburne, Robert Douglas, Torin Thatcher, Harry Andrews, Janette Scott, Ronald Lewis, Eduardo Ciannelli, Esmond Knight and a young Brigitte Bardot as Andraste, Helen's handmaiden.
He goes to the palace where he finds Helen's husband, King Menelaus ( Niall MacGinnis ), Agamemnon ( Robert Douglas ), Odysseus ( Torin Thatcher ), Achilles ( Stanley Baker ) and many other Greek kings debating whether to go to war with Troy.

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The other two goddesses were enraged by this and through Helen's abduction by Paris they brought about the Trojan War.
Her family lived on a homestead, Ivy Green, that Helen's grandfather had built decades earlier.
Helen's father, Arthur H. Keller, spent many years as an editor for the Tuscumbia North Alabamian and had served as a captain for the Confederate Army.
Helen's father's lineage can be traced to Casper Keller, a native of Switzerland.
" The neighbouring Hasselwood Rock and several other pinnacles of the surrounding Helen's Reef are however smaller, at half or less the size of Rockall and equally remote.
The islet of Rockall makes up the eroded core of an extinct volcano ( a volcanic plug ), and is one of the few pinnacles of the surrounding Helen's Reef.
* 1812 — survey vessel Leonidas foundered on Helen's Reef.
He searches for Helen's real killer, while pursued by the relentless police detective Lt. Philip Gerard.
Agamemnon, king of Mycenae and the brother of Helen's husband Menelaus, led an expedition of Achaean troops to Troy and besieged the city for ten years because of Paris ' insult.
From Tenedos, Agamemnon sent an embassy to Priam, composed of Menelaus, Odysseus, and Palamedes, asking for Helen's return.
Later, with Helen's help, Odysseus and Diomedes stole the Palladium.
Menelaus killed Deiphobus, Helen's husband after Paris ' death, and also intended to kill Helen, but, overcome by her beauty, threw down his sword and took her to the ships.
* St Helen's Bishopsgate in London is founded.
One day he is due to meet Helen's parents, visiting from Toledo, Ohio, whom he overhears discussing his character flaws in the hotel lobby.
Don suggests Helen drop him, but his words only strengthen Helen's resolve to help Don.

Helen's and Lee
* William Lee ( 1545 – 1637 ), five times mayor of Abingdon: his family tree of 197 descendants hangs in St Helen's Church, Abingdon

paternal and grandmother
Apart from being the late maternal grandmother of Nero, she was the late paternal grandmother of Princess Julia Drusilla, the child of Caligula.
Agrippina the Younger was thereafter supervised by her mother, her paternal grandmother Antonia Minor, and her great-grandmother, Livia, all of them notable, influential, and powerful figures from whom she learnt how to survive.
Their loss, however, was compensated by the tender solicitude and care of his paternal grandfather and grandmother, the latter of whom lived to experience in her turn the kindest personal attention from her grandson, who, when he had the means, gave her an asylum in his house at Rome.
His paternal grandmother was also a Christian, the royal infanta Onneca Fortúnez, daughter of the captive king Fortún Garcés of Pamplona.
Several accounts identify his paternal grandmother with Aimée du Buc de Rivéry, a cousin of Joséphine de Beauharnais.
His parents and his paternal grandmother, Maria Petrovna, largely shaped Sakharov's personality.
He deified his paternal grandmother Livia in order to highlight her position as wife of the divine Augustus.
His paternal grandmother was Mary, Queen of Scots.
His paternal grandparents ' marriage was morganatic, because his grandmother was not of royal lineage ; as a result, he and his father were styled " Serene Highness " rather than " Grand Ducal Highness ", were not eligible to be titled Princes of Hesse and were given the less exalted Battenberg title.
Guy's parents were regular communicants of the Church of England, as were his paternal grandparents ; his grandmother, born Ellen Harrington, was the daughter of a prominent merchant, who served as Lord Mayor of York in 1536.
* Anne Boleyn, Queen consort to King Henry VIII of England ; Irish paternal grandmother Margaret Butler
Lennon was named after his paternal grandmother, Julia.
Her paternal grandmother Elisabeth of Kujavia was the daughter of King Władysław I the Elbow-high, who had reunited Poland in 1320.
After Albert's childless death in 1621, Luxembourg passed to his great-nephew and heir Philip IV of Spain, who through his paternal grandmother Anna of Austria, queen of Spain, Albert's sister, was the primogenitural heir to the Queen Elisabeth of Poland.
His paternal grandmother, Marie Holloway, abandoned her family when Marlon Brando, Sr., was five years old.
#* Antonia Major, married Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus ( consul 16 BC ); maternal grandmother of the Empress Valeria Messalina and paternal grandmother of the Emperor Nero.
Thus, Nero had as his paternal grandmother Antonia Maior, and also claimed more remote descent from Antonia Minor as a great-grandson — later grandson after Claudius adopted him.
His father, Abdel Raouf al-Qudwa al-Husseini, was a Palestinian from Gaza, whose mother, Yasser's paternal grandmother, was Egyptian.
After hearing the news of Ottokar's death, Henry IV went to Prague and attempted to gain the guardianship of the king's son Wenceslaus II, as one of his closest relatives ( Henry IV's paternal grandmother was Anna of Bohemia, a daughter of late King Ottokar I ) and ally.
Her paternal grandfather was of Sicilian descent, and her paternal grandmother was a descendant of Mayflower pilgrim William Brewster.
Drusilla ’ s paternal grandmother, the Queen of Mauretania Cleopatra Selene II, was a daughter of the Ptolemaic Greek Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt and Roman triumvir Mark Antony.

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