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The Swan was a transformed Zeus.
Zeus, in the guise of a swan, tricked Leda into having sex with him. Leda then laid an egg and three children were born: Castor, Pollux and Helen of Troy.
Zeus, at least, was rather fond of this trick. He usually did it to get his groove on with some mortal chick: Leda and the swan, Europa and the bull.
Zeus turned into a swan in Greek mythology to seduce and approach a mortal woman named Leda.
he does it at when zeus is slepping.
The name Cygnus comes from the Latin word for swan. In Greek mythology, Cygnus was associated with the story of Zeus turning himself into a swan to seduce Leda, wife of the Spartan king Tyndareus. The constellation of Cygnus is often depicted as a swan in the night sky.
Zeus turned himself into a swan.
In Greek mythology, Zeus transformed into a swan to seduce a woman named Leda. He did this by taking on the form of a swan and approaching her while she was bathing.
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Leda
In Greek mythology, Zeus turns into a swan to seduce a woman named Leda. He does this by taking on the form of a swan and approaching her, ultimately leading to their union.
The pretty Greek maiden who was tricked by Zeus when he changed into a swan was Leda. Zeus seduced Leda while disguised as a swan, resulting in her giving birth to both Helen of Troy and Polydeuces (Pollux).