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    In ancient Greek mythology and religion, Leto (/ ˈ l iː t oʊ /; Ancient Greek: Λητώ, romanized: Lētṓ pronounced [lɛːtɔ̌ː]) is a goddess and the mother of Apollo and Artemis. She is the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe, and the sister of Asteria.

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    • Niobe and Her Children
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    • The Frogs of Lycia

    In one famous myth, Leto’s fury was roused by Niobe, a queen of Thebes. Niobe had fourteen children—seven boys and seven girls. One day, she made the fatal mistake of bragging that she was more blessed than even Leto herself, for while she had fourteen beautiful children, Leto had only two. Leto, of course, could not let this insult go unpunished a...

    At another time, a monster named Tityus tried to rape the beautiful Leto. Though there are different versions of what happened next, all agree that Tityus’ act of hubris did not end well for him. In what is probably the most familiar tradition, Tityus was killed by one or both of Leto’s children. But there were other accounts in which Tityus was ki...

    In another myth, Leto stopped to rest somewhere in Lycia soon after giving birth to her twins. But a group of ignorant herdsmen prevented her from drinking from a spring. Leto promptly punished them by turning them into frogs.

  4. Leto is the daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe. Leto became impregnated by the king of the gods, Zeus. The Titan goddess fled to the island of Delos to give birth. Leto is the mother of Greek god Apollo and goddess Artemis, the twin deities who would become two of the Twelve Olympians.

  5. Nov 15, 2019 · Leto is a Titan and the mother of the gods Apollo and Artemis in Greek mythology. Leto's twin children were the result of an amorous encounter with Zeus , and to avoid his wife Hera 's wrath, the Titaness was obliged to give birth on the remote and barren island of Delos .

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  6. Apr 4, 2024 · Last Updated: Apr 4, 2024 • Article History. Latin: Latona. 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. ENCYCLOPEDIA. LETO (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.

  8. Leto was the Greek goddess of motherhood and modesty, but the reverence that she was once held in is primarily due to the fact that Leto was the mother of two important deities, Apollo and Artemis. The Titan Leto.

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