Leda was the Queen of Sparta who was married to King Tyndareus, her children were;
Helen
Polydeuces
Clytemnestra
Castor
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When Zeus poured himself into his mother's (Danae) lap in the form of a golden shower.
No, Hercules's father was actually Zeus. Zeus slept with Alcmene, Hercules's mother in the form of her husband Amphitryon, who was a general, while he was out on a campaign. Therefore, Zeus was the biological father of Hercules.
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Queen Leda of Sparta, the mother of Helen of Troy, Clynmnestra (Agamemnon's wife), and the Gemini (Castor and Pollux).
Leda was the mother of Helen and Pollux. According to Greek mythology, she was the wife of King Tyndareus of Sparta and Zeus, who took the form of a swan, seduced her, leading to the birth of Helen and Pollux.
Helen of Troy was the daughter of Tyndareus and Leda, the king and queen of Sparta. Zeus appeared to Helen's mother in form of a swan, seducing her. Helen of Troy has two brothers and one sister: Castor and Polydeuces, and Clytemnestra. Helen then married Menelaus, the brother of Clytemnestra's husband, Aganemnon, and then later ran off with Paris of Troy.
When Zeus poured himself into his mother's (Danae) lap in the form of a golden shower.
Thalia Grace who was the Greek sister of Jason Grace. Borne from the same mother but their father, Zeus, was in his Greak form when he had Thalia and in his Roman form when he had Jason.
No, Hercules's father was actually Zeus. Zeus slept with Alcmene, Hercules's mother in the form of her husband Amphitryon, who was a general, while he was out on a campaign. Therefore, Zeus was the biological father of Hercules.
The possessive form for the proper noun Zeus is Zeus's.