Leda (Swan)
The story of Leda and the Swan originates from Greek mythology, where Leda is a queen of Sparta. In this myth, the god Zeus transforms into a swan and seduces or assaults her, leading to the birth of several children, including Helen of Troy and Castor and Pollux. This tale explores themes of power, transformation, and the consequences of divine intervention.
The myth has inspired various works of art, including paintings and literature. One of the most famous representations is Leonardo da Vinci's painting, which captures the moment of their encounter. The story remains a significant part of classical mythology and continues to influence modern interpretations.