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1. Leto - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leto
Description: WEBIn ancient Greek mythology and religion, Leto ( / ˈliːtoʊ /; Ancient Greek: Λητώ, romanized : Lētṓ pronounced [lɛːtɔ̌ː]) is a goddess and the mother of Apollo and Artemis. [1] She is the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, and the sister of Asteria . In the Olympian scheme, the king of gods Zeus is the father of her twins ...
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2. The Latona fountain > THE LEGEND OF LATONA - Le bassin de …
Link: http://latone.chateauversailles.fr/en/page/the-latona-fountain/the-legend-of-latona
Description: WEBWatch on. The rivalry between Latona and Juno. Latona, known as Leto in Greek mythology, was the daughter of the Titan couple Coeus and Phoebe. She became the mistress of Jupiter and conceived two children by him, Diana and Apollo. When she discovered this pregnancy, Juno, Jupiter’s wife, was filled with fury.
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3. Leto – Mythopedia
Link: https://mythopedia.com/topics/leto
Description: WEBDec 7, 2022 · Leto. By Avi Kapach Last updated on Dec 7, 2022. Overview. Leto, sometimes still known by her Latin name Latona, was one of the daughters of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe. She was a lover of Zeus, with whom she mothered the radiant twins Apollo and Artemis —thus incurring the wrath of Zeus’ jealous wife Hera.
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4. Latona Goddess of Motherhood (Leto) – Roman Empire
Link: https://romanempirehistory.com/roman-gods/latona-goddess/
Description: WEBNov 9, 2023 · Latona, also known as Leto in Greek mythology, is primarily known as the goddess of motherhood and childbirth. She was highly revered for her role in bringing life into the world and was considered one of the most powerful deities.
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5. LETO - Greek Titan Goddess of Motherhood & Demureness (Roman Latona)
Link: https://www.theoi.com/Titan/TitanisLeto.html
Description: WEBLETO (Lêtô), in Latin LATONA, according to Hesiod ( Theog. 406, 921), a daughter of the Titan Coeus and Phoebe, a sister of Asteria, and the mother of Apollo and Artemis by Zeus, to whom she was married before Hera.
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6. Leto | Titan, Apollo & Artemis | Britannica
Link: https://www.britannica.com/topic/Leto
Description: WEBApr 4, 2024 · Latin: Latona. On the Web: Mythology.net - Leto (Apr. 04, 2024) Leto, in classical mythology, a Titan, the daughter of Coeus and Phoebe, and mother of the god Apollo and the goddess Artemis. The chief places of her legend were Delos and Delphi. Leto, pregnant by Zeus, sought a place of refuge to be delivered.
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7. Leto - World History Encyclopedia
Link: https://www.worldhistory.org/Leto/
Description: WEBNov 15, 2019 · To the Romans, the goddess was known as Latona. The Birth of Apollo & Artemis. Leto is the daughter of the Titans Coeus (Intelligence) and Phoebe (Moon). She is the mother, with Zeus, of the twin deities Apollo and Artemis. The king of the Olympian gods had changed himself and Leto into quails before they coupled.
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8. Leto, goddess of modesty and motherhood - Greek Gods
Link: https://www.greek-gods.org/titans/leto.php
Description: WEBLeto (Latona) was a Titan goddess of modesty and kindness. She was also known as the goddess of childbirth and motherhood by some authors. She was a mother of Apollo and Artemis.
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9. Leto Goddess of Motherhood, Childbirth, and Modesty (Latona)
Link: https://romanempirehistory.com/greek-gods/leto-goddess/
Description: WEBDec 4, 2023 · Leto Goddess of Motherhood, Childbirth, and Modesty (Latona) December 4, 2023. 7 min read. Among Greek gods, the Leto goddess is a familiar figure of grace and maternal strength. In Roman mythology, she is known as Latona.
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10. Latona and Her Children, Apollo and Diana - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Link: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/11923
Description: WEBOverview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Provenance. Title: Latona and Her Children, Apollo and Diana. Artist: William Henry Rinehart (American, Union Bridge, Maryland 1825–1874 Rome) Date: 1870; carved 1874. Culture: American. Medium: Marble. Dimensions: 46 1/8 x 65 3/4 x 31 in., 2795lb. (117.2 x 167 x 78.7 cm, 1267.8kg)