Latona

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Latona is the Roman name for Leto, a Titaness in Greek mythology best known as the mother of the twin deities Apollo and Artemis.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
mythological figure
appearsInWork Metamorphoses NERFINISHED
associatedWith Delos NERFINISHED
Delphi NERFINISHED
fertility
modesty
motherhood
basedOn Leto NERFINISHED
belongsToGeneration Titan generation
correspondsTo Greek goddess Leto NERFINISHED
describedBy Ovid NERFINISHED
equivalentTo Leto NERFINISHED
hasChildWith Jupiter NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
hasCultIn Delos NERFINISHED
Delphi NERFINISHED
Lycia NERFINISHED
hasGender female
hasGreekName Leto NERFINISHED
hasMyth Lycians metamorphosis myth
Niobe myth NERFINISHED
hasMythologicalTradition Greco-Roman mythology NERFINISHED
hasMythType persecuted mother
hasOrigin Roman mythology NERFINISHED
hasRomanEquivalent Latona NERFINISHED
hasRomanName Latona NERFINISHED
hasSpecies Titaness
hasSymbol children
veil
isConsortOf Jupiter NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
isDaughterOf Coeus NERFINISHED
Phoebe NERFINISHED
isMotherOf Apollo NERFINISHED
Artemis NERFINISHED
isPersecutedBy Hera NERFINISHED
Juno NERFINISHED
isVeneratedAs mother of Apollo
mother of Artemis
languageOfName Latin NERFINISHED
notableFor being mother of Apollo and Artemis
parentOf twin deities
turnsIntoAnimals frogs
worshippedIn ancient Greece NERFINISHED
ancient Rome NERFINISHED

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