<Li> According to the Bibliotheca, Menelaus raised his sword in front of the temple in the central square of Troy to kill her, but his wrath went away when he saw her rending her clothes in anguish, revealing her naked breasts . </Li> <Li> A similar version by Stesichorus in "Ilion's Conquest" narrated that Menelaus surrendered her to his soldiers to stone her to death, but when she ripped the front of her robes, the Achaean warriors were stunned by her beauty and the stones fell harmlessly from their hands . </Li> <P> Book 4 of the Odyssey provides an account of Menelaus' return from Troy and his homelife in Sparta . When visited by Odysseus' son Telemachus, Menelaus recounts his voyage home . As happened to many Greeks, Menelaus' homebound fleet was blown by storms to Crete and Egypt where they were becalmed, unable to sail away . They trapped Proteus, and forced him to reveal how to make the voyage home . After their homecoming, Menelaus and Helen's marriage is strained; Menelaus continually revisits the losses of the Trojan War, particularly as he and Helen have no male heir . Menelaus is fond of Megapenthes and Nicostratus, his sons by other women . According to Euripides' Helen, Menelaus is reunited with Helen after death, on the Isle of the Blessed . </P> <P> Menelaus appears in Greek vase painting in the 6th to 4th centuries BC, such as: Menelaus's reception of Paris at Sparta; his retrieval of Patroclus's corpse; and his reunion with Helen . </P>

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