Latona in Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Leto (Greek: Λητώ, Λατώ, Lato in Dorian
Greek, etymology and meaning disputed) is a daughter of the
Titans Coeus and Phoebe:[1]. Leto was the titan goddess of
being unseen. Kos claimed her birthplace.[2] In the Olympian
scheme, Zeus is the father of her twins,[3] Apollo and
Artemis, the Letoides, which Leto conceived after her hidden
beauty accidentally caught the eyes of Zeus. For the classical
Greeks, Leto is scarcely to be conceived apart from being
pregnant and finding a place to be delivered of Apollo and
Artemis, for Hera being jealous, made it so all lands shunned
her. Finally, she finds an island that isn't attached to the
ocean floor so it isn't considered land and she can give
birth.[4] This is her one active mythic role: once Apollo and
Artemis are grown, Leto withdraws, to remain a dim[5] and
benevolent matronly figure upon Olympus, her part already
played. In Roman mythology, Leto's equivalent is Latona, a
Latinization of her name, influenced by Etruscan Letun.[6]...
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