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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.
Zeus turned himself into a swan.
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.
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).