Definition
In classical mythology, a Trojan prince, son of King Priam and Queen Hecuba, who was a seer and prophet during the Trojan War.
Etymology
From Greek 'Helenus' (Ἕλενος), a figure in Homer's Iliad and other Greek myths. The name may be related to Helen of Troy, as both were children of Priam, or derived from the Greek root for 'light' or 'brightness.'
Kelly Says
Helenus was a seer during the Trojan War who predicted exactly what would defeat Troy, but here's the kicker—the Trojans basically ignored his prophecies, making him mythology's most ignored expert!
Translations
ARالعربية
هيلينوس
he.li.nus
BNবাংলা
হেলেনাস
he.le.nas
CACatalà
Helenus
he.le.nus
CSČeština
Helenus
he.le.nus
DADansk
Helenus
he.le.nus
DEDeutsch
Helenus
he.le.nus
ELΕλληνικά
Ηλένιος
he.le.nios
ESEspañol
Helénus
he.le.nus
FISuomi
Helenus
he.le.nus
FRFrançais
Hélenus
e.le.nus
HIहिन्दी
हेलेनस
he.le.nas
HUMagyar
Helenus
he.le.nus
IDBahasa Indonesia
Helenus
he.le.nus
ITItaliano
Hélène
he.le.ne
MSBahasa Melayu
Helenus
he.le.nus
MYမြန်မာ
ဟယ်လီနပါ
he.le.ni.pa
NLNederlands
Helenus
he.le.nus
NONorsk
Helenus
he.le.nus
PLPolski
Helenus
he.le.nus
PTPortuguês
Hélénus
he.le.nus
RORomână
Helenus
he.le.nus
SVSvenska
Helenus
he.le.nus
SWKiswahili
Helenus
he.le.nus
TAதமிழ்
ஹெலெனஸ்
he.le.nes
TEతెలుగు
హెలెనుస్
he.le.nus
TRTürkçe
Helenus
he.le.nus
UKУкраїнська
Гелен
ge.len
VITiếng Việt
Helenus
he.le.nus