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The location is called ''orea eleni'' (Ωραία Ελένη) which means ''Beautifull Helen", that is in English ''Helen of Troy''
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The origins of Helen's myth date back to the Mycenaean age. The first record of her name appears in the poems of Homer, but scholars assume that such myths invented or received by the Mycenaean greeks made their way to Homer. Her mythological birthplace was the Sparta of the Age of heroes, which features prominently in the canon of Greek myth: in later ancient Greek memory, the Mycenaean bronze age  became the age of the Greek heroes. The kings, queens, and heroes of the Troyan circle are often related to the gods, since mythic origins gave stature to the Greeks' heroic ancestors. The fall of Troy came to represent a fall from an illustrious heroic age, remembered for centuries in oral tradition before being written down. Recent archaeological excavations in Greece suggest that modern-day Laconia was a distinct territory in the Late Bronze Age, while the poets narrate that it was a rich kingdom. Archaeologists have unsuccessfully looked for a Mycenaean palatial complex buried beneath present-day Sparta. An important Mycenaean site at the Menelaion was destroyed by ca. 1200 BC, and most other Mycenaean sites in Lakonia also disappear. There is a shrinkage from fifty sites to fifteen in the early twelfth century, and then to fewer in the eleventh century.
(source: Wikipedia)
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Loutra Elenis (Greek: Λουτρά Ελένης, also: Λουτρά Ωραίας Ελένης Loutra Oraias Elenis, lit. the Baths of beautiful Helen) is a village in Corinthia, Greece. It is situated on the coast of the Saronic gulf, about 10 km southeast of Corinth. It is situated on the Greek national road 70 between Corinth and Epidaurus.
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