She was known among the Greeks as Diana or Phœbe, and was honored as a triform goddess. […] He was looked upon by the Greeks as the father of all mankind. […] Her only connection with the goddesses of the time is that the Greeks called her “The tenth Muse.” […] He accompanied Glaucus, when the latter set out to assist Priam against the Greeks in the Trojan War. […] Paris carried off Helen to Troy, and the Greeks pursued and besieged the city (see Helen, Paris, and Troy).