Λήδα
Λήδα is a character from Greek mythology, known primarily for her beauty and the story of her seduction by Zeus. According to the myth, Zeus transformed into a swan to approach her, leading to the birth of four children: Castor, Pollux, Clytemnestra, and Helen of Troy.
In art and literature, Λήδα is often depicted in scenes that emphasize her connection to Zeus and the consequences of their union. Her story highlights themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of divine interaction with mortals in ancient Greek culture.