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Leda (428 bytes)
1: [[de:Leda]] 3: *[[Leda, Western Australia|Leda]], a [[Perth Suburb List|suburb]] of [[Perth, Aus... 4: *[[Leda (moon)|Leda]], a [[natural satellite|moon]] of [[Jupiter (pla... 5: *[[38 Leda]] is an [[asteroid]]. 6: *[[Leda (mythology)|Leda]], queen of [[Sparta]] from [[Greek mythology]]. 38 Leda (1653 bytes) 2: |+ '''38 Leda''' 37: '''38 Leda''' is a large, dark [[main belt]] [[asteroid]]. 39: ...12]], [[1856]] and named after [[Leda (mythology)|Leda]], the mother of [[Helen|Helen of Troy]] in [[Gre... 41: [[Leda (moon)|Leda]] is also the name of a [[natural satellite|satel... 45: [[Category:Main Belt asteroids|Leda]] Leda (moon) (2627 bytes) 2: |+'''Leda''' 69: ...en ([[September 11]] through [[September 13|13]]; Leda appears on all of them). It is named after the qu... 71: Leda belongs to the [[Himalia group]], five moons orbi... 73: Not to be confused with the [[asteroid]] [[38 Leda]]. 78: <center>''... | [[Themisto (moon)|Themisto]] | '''Leda''' | [[Himalia (moon)|Himalia]] | ...''</center> Leda (mythology) (1062 bytes) 1: In [[Greek mythology]], '''Leda''' was a [[Sparta|Spartan]] queen, wife of [[Tynd... 3: ...ngle night Zeus, in the guise of a swan, lay with Leda, who conceived Polydeuces (Pollux) and Helen 'of ... 5: See also [[Leda and the Swan]] for the motif in the visual arts a... 12: [[de:Leda (Mythologie)]] 14: [[it:Leda]] HMS Leda (1010 bytes) 1: ... '''HMS ''Leda''''', after the [[Leda (mythology)|Leda]] of [[Greek mythology]]. 3: * The first [[HMS Leda (1783)|''Leda'']] was a 36-gun [[fifth-rate]] launched in [[178... 4: * The second [[HMS Leda (1800)|''Leda'']] was a 38-gun [[fifth-rate]] launched [[1800]]... 5: * The third [[HMS Leda (1809)|''Leda'']] was a 36-gun [[fifth-rate]] launched [[1809]]... 6: * The fourth [[HMS Leda (1828)|''Leda'']] was a 46-gun [[fifth-rate]] launched in [[182... Leda and the Swan (2354 bytes) 1: [[Image:Leda.jpg|thumb|right|280px|''Leda and the Swan'': copy after a lost original by [[M... 2: ... [[Greek mythology|Greek god]] [[Zeus]] came to [[Leda]] in the form of a [[swan]], was rarely seen in [... 4: Leda and the Swan furnished a common motif for the vis... 6: ...scribes the swan's mating with [[Leda (mythology)|Leda]], mother of [[Helen]] of Troy and her sister [[C... 25: ...ctor Faustus''). Both Helen and Clytemnestra were Leda's daughters. Philonoe (263 bytes) 3: ...[Tyndareus]] of [[Sparta]] and [[Leda (mythology)|Leda]]. Artemis made her immortal. Pollux (mythology) (194 bytes) 1: ...euces, the son of [[Zeus]] and [[Leda (mythology)|Leda]] and twin brother of Castor. See [[Castor and P... 1220s BC (574 bytes) 7: ...] of [[Sparta]] and his wife [[Leda (mythology) | Leda]]. (estimated date). Ab ovo (597 bytes) 1: ...ed as a swan from which [[Helen]] was born. Had [[Leda]] not laid the egg, [[Helen]] would not have been... Himalia group (771 bytes) 4: * [[Leda (moon)|Leda]] Castor and Polydeuces (3211 bytes) 1: ...k mythology]] the twin sons of [[Leda (mythology)|Leda]] and the brothers of [[Helen]] of [[Troy]] and [... 3: ...at she then produced. By many accounts, however, Leda's mortal husband [[Tyndareus]] could also have fa... 5: ...he egg, but the egg was then found by or given to Leda. However, this story is usually associated with ... 15: ...unts, only Polydeuces was fathered by Zeus, while Leda and her husband [[Tyndareus]] conceived Castor. ... Kwinana (997 bytes) 14: * [[Leda, Western Australia|Leda]] Clytemnestra (2698 bytes) 1: ...to legend, following her union with the Olympian, Leda laid two eggs, [[Castor and Polydeuces]] (the Dio... List of mythological pairs (1818 bytes) 4: ... in [[Gemini]]; see also [[Dioscuri]]; see also [[Leda and the Swan]] 14: *[[Leda and the Swan|Leda & the Swan]] (couples) Phoebe (1559 bytes) 7: ...[Helen]]'s sister, daughter of [[Leda (mythology)|Leda]] Themisto (moon) (1780 bytes) 7: ...moon)|Callisto]] | '''Themisto''' | [[Leda (moon)|Leda]] | ...''</center> Thestius (535 bytes) 1: ..., [[Eurypylus]], [[Evippus]], [[Hypermnestra]], [[Leda]] and [[Plexippus]]. He was allied with [[Tyndar... Arachne (2034 bytes) 5: ...]]: Zeus being unfaithful with [[Leda (mythology)|Leda]], Zeus being unfaithful with [[Europa (mythical)... Tyndareus (3461 bytes) 1: ...]] (or [[Bateia]]), husband of [[Leda (mythology)|Leda]] and father of [[Castor and Polydeuces|Castor]],... 3: Tyndareus' wife, Leda, was seduced by [[Zeus]], who disguised himself a...
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