Leda
n.
(Greek Mythology) queen of Sparta, mother of Helen of Troy and Pollux (offspring of the union between Leda and Zeus in the form of a swan)
Leda
Leda may refer to:
Leda (mythology), queen of Sparta
Leda (moon), a moon of Jupiter
38 Leda, an asteroid
Leda River, tributary of the Ems in Germany
HMS Leda, the name of six ships of the British Royal Navy
Leda, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia
Leda programming languageLeda Cosmides, (born May 7, 1957), an American psychologist
Leda, the Swiss Milkmaid, a Demi-Caractère ballet
Leda Serene Films, a film, television, and theatre production company based in Toronto, Canada
Leda Clay, also called Quick clay, a unique form of marine clay
Leda and the Swan, a poem by Wiliam Butler Yeats
LEDA, a proprietary computational geometry programming library
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ledere
v.
hurt, injure, damage, prejudice
ledo
adj.
cheerful, glad
Leda
[Greek] Leda was the daughter of Thestius and the wife of Tyndareus. She has been known as the Queen of Sparta. Leda was seduced by Zeus when he came to her in the form of a swan. Leda gave birth to an egg. From it hatched the Dioscuri, the twins Castor and Pollux. With Zeus she also had Helen and with Tyndareus she had Clytemnestra. Clytemnestra was the wife of Agamemnon, king of Mycenae. She was one of the tragic women in the Trojan War. While Agamemnon was away in the war, Clytemnestra took Aegisthus as her lover, and together they plotted to kill Agamemnon when he returned. One of her reasons was her husband's sacrifice of their daughter. When Agamemnon returned Clytemnestra pretended to greet him. Later, while Agamemnon bathed, Clytemnestra murdered him. She, herself was killed by her son Orestes. Helen of Troy was said to be the most beautiful woman in Greece and the major cause of the Trojan War. While still a young girl, Helen was carried off by an Athenian hero, Theseus. Before ...
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