The myth of Leda and the Swan
Leda was wife of the Tyndareus, king of Sparta
Zeus fell in love with Leda
Zeus fell in love with Leda
and seduced her in the form of a swan
and came to lie with her
On the same night Leda lay with her husband Tyndareus
On the same night Leda lay with her husband Tyndareus
So, she had four children, two sets of twins
and each set of twins was born from an egg
The two boys were Polydeuces (son of Zeus)
and Castor (son of Tyndareus).
The two boys were Polydeuces (son of Zeus)
and Castor (son of Tyndareus).
The two girls were Helen (daughter of Zeus) and Clytemnestra (daughter of Tyndareus)
The two girls were Helen (daughter of Zeus) and Clytemnestra (daughter of Tyndareus)