Wife or mistress of Zeus and mother of Apollo and Artemis in ancient mythology; called Latona in Roman mythology.
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:
6Fissures opened in the ground, and Leto had to run for safety.
7After the way she had acted around him, Leto and the children?
8Doubts nipped at her until she saw him go to Leto's quarters.
9There are political necessities as to why Duke Leto will marry me.
10Jessica let out an audible sigh of relief, but Leto remained suspicious.
11He started up toward the lectern and saw Leto already standing there.
12Perhaps Leto and Ghanima could live alternately on Caladan and on Dune?
13Apollo sat at the table across from Leto and sipped his drink.
14They had made love here and conceived the twins, Leto and Ghanima.
15We demand entry in the name of Duke Leto Atreides of Caladan!
16Paul had to remind these men that he was Duke Leto's son.