Leda And The Swan

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The myth of Leda and the Swan

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Leda was wife of the Tyndareus, king of Sparta

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Zeus fell in love with Leda

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Zeus fell in love with Leda

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and seduced her in the form of a swan

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and came to lie with her

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On the same night Leda lay with her husband Tyndareus

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On the same night Leda lay with her husband Tyndareus

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So, she had four children, two sets of twins

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and each set of twins was born from an egg

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The two boys were Polydeuces (son of Zeus)

and Castor (son of Tyndareus).

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The two boys were Polydeuces (son of Zeus)

and Castor (son of Tyndareus).

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The two girls were Helen (daughter of Zeus) and Clytemnestra (daughter of Tyndareus)

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The two girls were Helen (daughter of Zeus) and Clytemnestra (daughter of Tyndareus)

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