Leda
Leda is a Greek myth, the daughter of Testius, king of Aitolia, and the wife of Tinta Leos, king of Sparta. Helen, Kleistaine Stella, Castor, and Polly Deuxes. Zeus was against the beauty of Leda. Zeus, aiming at the occlusion with her, turned into a swan to be chased by the eagle and fell in the arms of Leda and succeeded in engaging with her. On the same day as Zeus, Leda also lived with her husband, Tinda Leos, who later gave birth to two eggs. Helen, Clitoramestra, Castor, and Polydouks were born in the egg, and it is not clear who was Zeus' s child, who was a child of Tin Da Rous, and who was born in the egg, and it depends on the tradition. Another example is that Helene is a daughter of Zeus, who turned into a swan and conceived Nemesis, but she was born with swan eggs and led to her.