Saturday, June 30, 2012

[34] XXXIV. TO LATONA [LETO]

[34] XXXIV. TO LATONA [LETO] The Fumigation from Myrrh. Dark veil'd Latona [Leto], much invoked queen, twin-bearing Goddess, of a noble mien; Cæantis [Koiantis] great, a mighty mind is thine, offspring prolific, blest of Jove [Zeus] divine: Phœbus proceeds from thee, the God of light, and Dian [Artemis] fair, whom winged darts delight; She in Ortygia's honor'd regions born, in Delos he, which mountains high adorn. Hear me, O Goddess, with propitious mind, and end these holy rites, with aspect kin Leto From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search For other uses, see Leto (disambiguation). Leto The Rape of Leto by Tityos ca. 515 BC. From Vulci. Leto is third from left. The Rape of Leto by Tityos ca. 515 BC. From Vulci. Leto is third from left. The Sun Abode Delos Symbol A Wavy Sun Consort Zeus Parents Coeus and Phoebe Siblings Asteria Children Apollo, and Artemis Roman equivalent Latona In Greek mythology, Leto (Greek: Λητώ; Λατώ, Latō in Dorian Greek, etymology and meaning disputed) is a daughter of the Titans Coeus and Phoebe and the sister of Asteria.[1] The island of Kos is claimed as her birthplace.[2] In the Olympian scheme, Zeus is father of her twins,[3] Apollo and Artemis, the Letoides, which Leto conceived after her hidden beauty accidentally caught the eyes of Zeus. For the classical Greeks, Leto is scarcely to be conceived apart from being pregnant and finding a place to be delivered of Apollo and Artemis, for Hera being jealous, made it so all lands shunned her. Finally, she finds an island that isn't attached to the ocean floor so it isn't considered land and she can give birth.[4] This is her one active mythic role: once Apollo and Artemis are grown, Leto withdraws, to remain a dim[5] and benevolent matronly figure upon Olympus, her part already played. In Roman mythology, Leto's equivalent is Latona, a Latinization of her name, influenced by Etruscan Letun.[6]d. from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leto the dark garbs of a divine or dim that represented the twin birth of two twins of God. The first son was the first titan autocrator, Titans Coeus and Phoebe and the sister of Asteria, the first king of lydea Phoebe and the queens of an area of asia minor called Asteria its near phragea. Middle east bit north of center, center Turkey on the eastern side near former nahata. She gave birth to sunshine and the host embodiment of God as providence, sunshine and what grows there. Cæantis [Koiantis] great the great king of former cyprus. Was well minded and smart snd blessed, an avatar of Zeus. Phœbus proceeds from thee, the God of light, and Dian [Artemis] fair, whom winged darts delight; the theo vos or god bolt or light of God proceedeth from you. the God of light as well, the dien or female arta of dion , female twin of Gopd, artemis or provenience. Dien is the root of the divine name Diana or Artemis is letino. For Diens are fair as in just and the wives of ben elohim. seeing that they were fair these males took them as wives. The wuings or flight of power darts or moves quickly and with delight. She in Ortygia's honor'd regions born, in Delos he, which mountains high adorn. Ortygia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Ortygia (Italian: Ortigia) is a little island and it is the historical centre of the city of Syracuse, Sicily. The island, also known as Città Vecchia (Old City), contains many historical landmarks. The name originates from the Ancient Greek ortyx (ὄρτυξ) which means "Quail". The Homeric Hymn to Delian Apollo has it that the goddess Leto stopped at Ortygia to give birth to Artemis[1], the firstborn of her twins. Artemis then helped Leto across the sea to the island of Delos, where Leto gave birth to Apollo.[2] Other ancient sources state that the twins were born in the same place—which was either Delos or Ortygia[3]— but Ortygia was an old name of Delos. Further, there were perhaps a half-dozen other places called Ortygia, so that the identification is uncertain.[4] It was also said that Asteria, the sister of Leto metamorphosed into a quail (Ortux), threw herself into the sea, and was metamorphosed into the island Ortygia. Another myth suggested that it was Delos instead of Ortygia.[5] from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ortygia Aresteria is the sister of Leto and threw herself like a quell into the sea, the island of delos and Ortygia were once the same island, before the deluge caused by hercules or defna the ancient titan who first flooded the mediteranian, tethmos closed it bandf hercules reopened it, prior to them crafa brouht water in a small mid flood and taha closed it thre generations later as rafti raiders from former new orleans tryied flooding the open plain. the two islands were one island and artemis was born on the whole thing and apo;;o on the delos after the deluge. her sister was queen on Ortygia. A Generation later the child representing her people, Artemis brought the people of her liniage, her mothers people to delos. Apollo was born after on Delos, placing him according to this cronology as a younger God to artemis. the twins really mean dion or divine twins of God, they were twins of each other too, equals. You can imagine that Leto gave birth to these twins in her life time, several children listed . They were high end noble beings at divine equal hight to the Gods on mount olympus and zion. Hear me, O Goddess, with propitious mind, and end these holy rites, with aspect kin Propitiation is the act of appeasing or making well disposed (from Latin propitiāre, to appease, from propitius, gracious), [1] especially a deity, thus incurring divine favor or avoiding Divine retribution. Bring us Goddess divinely favoured mind , will and action, and have these rites end with equal divine favour.

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