Leda   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Leda   - the mother of Castor and Pollux
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  + Ledaean
AnthPal_9.48   Zeus became a swan for Leda, a bull for Europa, a satyr
AnthPal_9.100   To Delos Holy nurse of Leda's babes, whom Zeus anchored
Antiphil_5.307   a Picture of Zeus and Leda This is the Laconian river
AntipThes_9.241   Demeter, Zeus a swan for Leda, Ammon a snake to lie with
Ovid:Cons_283   car! [3.283] Add too the Ledaean brothers {Castor and Poll
[Sen]:Octav_4   embraced the bosom of Leda, whilst disguising himself with
[Sen]:Octav_1-3   to gain the better of Leda }, at another time, he
ValMax_3.7e.3   had drawn such beauty, as Leda might assume through her celestial


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