Paris
Paris was the son of King Priam of Troy. His mother was Hecuba. Before his burth Hecuba dreamed that Paris would burn the city of Troy. Because of that Paris was taken to Mount Ida and was left there to die.
A shepherd rescued Paris. He grew up among the shepherds and won the love of Oenone, the daughter of a river god. As Paris tended his sheep, the goddesses Aphrodit, Athena and Hera appeared before him. Paris was asked to award a golden apple to the most beautiful woman in the world. Paris then left Oenone and went to Troy. In Troy he was recognized as the king's lost son. Later he sailed to Sparta and took Helena with him, the most beautiful women on earth. Because she was already married with the king of Sparta, there followed a great war; the Trojan War. In that war Paris treacherously killed the greek Hero Achilles, but he was wounded himself in battle. He begged Oenone for help, but she was angry because he had left her. She refused and Paris died of his wound.