Leto - Zeus
Who's Leto?
Which two known gods are her children?
Leto - Zeus
Who's Leto?
Which two known gods are her children?
Leto was a beautiful goddess, known for her kindness and gentleness. She lived in a beautiful country full of flowers and green meadows.
One day, while walking among the flowers, he met Zeus, the king of the gods.
Zeus saw her and was impressed by her beauty and kindness. He approached her with respect and kindness and spoke to her of her beauty and grace.
Leto felt a warm feeling in her heart when Zeus spoke to her. As they walked together, he spoke to her about the stars and the sky, about the secrets of nature and the beauty of the world.
The two spent hours together, talking and laughing, and slowly they began to feel a deep love for each other.
Leto and Zeus decided to be together and soon Leto was expecting to give birth to Zeus' children.
But Hera, the queen of the gods and wife of Zeus, was very jealous of Leto because Zeus loved her. So she decided to prevent her from finding a place to bear her children.
Leto wandered around many countries and islands, looking for a safe haven. But everyone feared Hera's wrath and refused to help her.
Hera sent the serpent Python to hunt Leto and prevent her from giving birth.
Eventually, Leto found a small and poor island called Delos. The island was so humble and small that it was not afraid of Hera.
He received Leto and gave her a place to rest. There, amidst the peaceful landscapes and tranquility of the island, Leto gave birth to her two beautiful children.
First Artemis, the goddess of hunting and nature, was born. Immediately afterwards, Leto gave birth to Apollo, the god of music, light and prophecy. Artemis and Apollo were twins and from the first moment they were inseparable.
Leto was full of gratitude to the island of Delos for accepting her and protecting her. For this, the island became sacred and beloved by all men and gods.
Apollo and Artemis grew up and became powerful and wise gods, offering light, music, hunting and protection to the people.