Picture of Menelaus in Trojan War

Now, when they mingled with our Trojans in assembly,
standing side-by-side, Menelaus’ shoulders
mounted over his friend’s in height and spread,
when both were seated Odysseus looked more lordly.

– Homer

The Iliad, Book 3, lines 253-256. Menelaus is described as being bigger by his broad shoulders than Odysseus, but Odysseus is said to be more lordly than those around him.