Helen of Troy, emblematic heroine of the Trojan Cycle in 5th century BC, enjoyed a special fortune in Etruria, of bronze mirrors in particular, an object traditionally associated with the female world. More than just a legend, among the Greeks, the history of Helen symbolizes the supremacy of beauty and conflict between morality and aesthetics. The literary sources that mention it are innumerable and its character has been built for many centuries, adapting to the different times and mentalities. An ambiguous and complex character, Helen of Troy has many sides to her: she is both an exemplary figure of marriage and, at the same time, an adulterer and bigamist, parthenos and nymphê, she embodies many different feminine aspects. Our study is ...