Helenus
English
Etymology
From
Latin
Helenus
, from
Ancient Greek
Ἕλενος
(
Hélenos
)
.
Proper noun
Helenus
(
Greek
mythology
)
the son of King
Priam
and Queen
Hecuba
of
Troy
, the twin brother of the prophetess
Cassandra
.
Translations
the son of King Priam
Armenian:
Հելենոս
(hy)
(
Helenos
)
French:
Hélénos
m
German:
Helenos
Greek:
Έλενος
(el)
m
(
Élenos
)
Ancient:
Ἕλενος
m
(
Hélenos
)
Italian:
Eleno
(it)
m
Latin:
Helenus
m
Polish:
Helenos
(pl)
m
Russian:
Ге́лен
(ru)
m
(
Gélen
)
,
Елен
m
(
Jelen
)
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