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| Names = Helen of Troy | |||
| Occupation = Most Beautiful Woman in the World | |||
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* "Behind the Mask" by [[Cherry Potts]] | * "Behind the Mask" by [[Cherry Potts]] | ||
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[[Category:Mythological characters]] | [[Category:Mythological characters]] | ||
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Basic elements of story of Helen
Fictional representations
- Euripedes, Helen
- The Cypria (ancient epic)
- The Private Life of Helen of Troy (1927 film)
- Helen of Troy (2003 TV miniseries)
- Kolchak: The Night Stalker episode "The Youth Killer" (a villainous Helen sacrificed young people throughout history to retain her own youth and beauty)
- Troy (2004 film)
- "Arms and the Woman" by James Morrow (1991)
- Sheri Tepper, The Gate to Women's Country
- "Beware Greeks Bearing Gifts" episode of Xena: Warrior Princess
- Nobody's Princess by Esther M. Friesner (2007)
- "Behind the Mask" by Cherry Potts