Λητώ (Leto)

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Λητώ (Leto) is a Titaness in Greek mythology best known as the mother of the twin Olympian deities Apollo and Artemis.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek mythological figure
Titaness
deity in Greek mythology
appearsIn Homeric Hymns NERFINISHED
Theogony by Hesiod NERFINISHED
associatedWith Delos NERFINISHED
Ortygia NERFINISHED
gentleness
modesty
motherhood
category Greek goddesses
Mothers of gods
Titans in Greek mythology NERFINISHED
childOf Κοῖος (Coeus) NERFINISHED
Φοίβη (Phoebe) NERFINISHED
consortOf Ζεύς (Zeus) NERFINISHED
culture Ancient Greek religion
epithet gentle goddess
mother of twins
gaveBirthAt Δῆλος (Delos) NERFINISHED
gaveBirthTo Apollo NERFINISHED
Artemis NERFINISHED
gender female
hasSanctuaryAt Letoon near Xanthos NERFINISHED
knownFor being the mother of Apollo and Artemis
persecution by Hera
languageOfName Greek
memberOf Titans NERFINISHED
motherOf Apollo NERFINISHED
Artemis NERFINISHED
mythology Greek mythology
opposedBy Python NERFINISHED
persecutedBy Ἥρα (Hera) NERFINISHED
protectedBy Poseidon NERFINISHED
Zeus NERFINISHED
romanEquivalent Latona NERFINISHED
siblingOf Αστερία (Asteria) NERFINISHED
symbol children at her side
veil
veneratedAs mother of Apollo
mother of Artemis
worshippedIn Asia Minor NERFINISHED
Delos NERFINISHED

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Λητώ greekNameOf Λητώ (Leto)