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Definitions of leto in various dictionaries:
noun - wife or mistress of Zeus and mother of Apollo and Artemis in ancient mythology
A consort of Zeus and the mother of Apollo and Artemis.
LETO - In Greek mythology, Leto (; Greek: Lt; , Lt in Doric Greek) is a daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, the sister of Asteria.. The island of Kos ...
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wife or mistress of Zeus and mother of Apollo and Artemis in ancient mythology called Latona in Roman mythology |
The daughter of a Titan, mother (by Zeus) of Artemis and Apollo. |
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Leto, Splitsko-Dalmatinska, CROATIA (local name: Hrvatska) |
Leto, Oio, GUINEA-BISSAU |
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In Greek mythology, Leto (; Greek: Lt; , Lt in Doric Greek) is a daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, the sister of Asteria.. * The island of Kos is claimed as her birthplace. In the Olympian scheme, Zeus is the father of her twins, Apollo and Artemis, the Letoides, which Leto conceived after her hidden beauty accidentally caught the eyes of Zeus. Classical Greek myths record little about Leto other than her pregnancy and her search for a place where she could give birth to Apollo and Artemis, since Hera in her jealousy caused all lands to shun her. Finally, she found an island that was not attached to the ocean floor so it was not considered land and she could give birth. This is her only active mythic role: once Apollo and Artemis are grown, Leto withdraws, to remain a dim and benevolent matronly figure upon Olympus, her part already played. In Roman mythology, Leto's Roman equivalent is Latona, a Latinization of her name, influenced by Etruscan Letun.In Crete, at the city of Drer |