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Menelaus

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Name — A king of Sparta in Greek mythology, husband of Helen of Troy, whose abduction sparked the Trojan War.

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Etymology

From Latin Menelāus, from Ancient Greek Μενέλαος (Menélaos).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Menelaus” mean?

The word “Menelaus” means a king of Sparta in Greek mythology, husband of Helen of Troy, whose abduction sparked the Trojan War.

How do you pronounce “Menelaus”?

“Menelaus” is pronounced mehn-ih-LAY-uhs (/ˌmɛn.ɪˈleɪ.əs/ in IPA).

How do you use “Menelaus” in a sentence?

Here is “Menelaus” used in a sentence: “Menelaus led the Greek forces alongside his brother Agamemnon.”

What part of speech is “Menelaus”?

“Menelaus” is a name.

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