Wife or mistress of Zeus and mother of Apollo and Artemis in ancient mythology; called Latona in Roman mythology.
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Examples for "Leto"
Examples for "Leto"
1You spoke to my colleague, Leto, a few times several millennia ago.
2Times are much more stable than when Leto and Rhombur were young.
3I propose that we not launch a full-scale civil war, Leto offered.
4Duke Leto Atreides was not an easy man to know or understand.
5So spake she, but Leto swore the great oath of the Gods:
1Leto-orin Latin, Latona-wasa Titaness, a daughter of Coeus and Phoebe.
2The crew of His Majesty's frigate 'Latona' cheer two buglers of marines!
3The persecution which Latona experienced from Juno is alluded to in the story.
4Some countrymen of Lycia once insulted the goddess Latona, but not with impunity.
5Why should Latona be honored with worship, and none be paid to me?
6Frequently he went down to Butos to talk with Latona.
7Hermes to Latona, because speech investigates and remembers, but oblivion is contrary to these.
8Why should Latona be honored with worship rather than I?
9Will you prefer to me this Latona, the Titan's daughter, with her two children?
10In the Mysteries of Apollo, the pursuit of Latona by the serpent Python was represented.
11Near by, the youth were pursuing their sports, while the feast of Latona went neglected.
12From that time the world went well with Latona.
13And she, an elderly Latona, mourning her Apollo and her divine huntress, her incomparable Diana.
14But why doesn't Fermín Núñez de Latona's name appear in the parish register of Labraz?
15O Artemis, thou symbolical daughter of Jupiter and Latona, that is of light and darkness!
16The daughter of Latona does love the forests.