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The king of Sparta at the time of the Trojan War.
When his wife, Helen, fled to Troy with Alexandros (Paris), Menelaos appealed to his brother, Agamemnon, to assemble an army to attack Troy and retrieve his wife and her dowry; he and Agamemnon were the sons of Atreus; his name means Withstanding-Men.
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