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* ''[[Leda, the Swiss Milkmaid]]'', a ''Demi-Caractère ballet''
* ''[[Leda, the Swiss Milkmaid]]'', a ''Demi-Caractère ballet''
* [[Leda Serene Films]], a film, television, and theatre production company based in Toronto, Canada
* [[Leda Serene Films]], a film, television, and theatre production company based in Toronto, Canada
* ''[[Genmu Senki Leda]]'', a 1985 Japanese animated movie
* ''[[Leda: The Fantastic Adventure of Yohko]]'', a 1985 Japanese OVA
* ''[[Web of Passion]]'', a French film released in the US as ''Leda''
* ''[[Web of Passion]]'', a French film released in the US as ''Leda''


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* [[Leda Mileva]] (1920–2013), Bulgarian writer, translator and diplomat
* [[Leda Mileva]] (1920–2013), Bulgarian writer, translator and diplomat
* [[Leda Sanford]] (born 1933), author, speaker, former publisher and former advertising director
* [[Leda Sanford]] (born 1933), author, speaker, former publisher and former advertising director
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== Other uses ==
== Other uses ==

Revision as of 01:41, 28 May 2013

Leda and similar may refer to:

Places

Astronomy

  • Leda (moon), a moon of Jupiter
  • 38 Leda, an asteroid
  • LEDA, the Lyon-Meudon Extragalactic Database, an astronomical catalog of galaxies
  • LEDA, the Large Aperture Experiment to Detect the Dark Ages is a radio interferometer

Computing

Entertainment

Ships

Persons

  • Leda (mythology), queen of Sparta
  • Leda Cosmides (born 1957, 1957), American psychologist
  • Leda, guitarist in Japanese rock band DELUHI. Earlier bassist in Galneryus
  • Ferdinando Leda (born 1980), Brazilian football player
  • Leda Gloria (1912–1997), Italian film actress
  • Leda Luss Luyken (born 1952), Greek/American conceptual artist, who lives and works in German
  • Leda Mileva (1920–2013), Bulgarian writer, translator and diplomat
  • Leda Sanford (born 1933), author, speaker, former publisher and former advertising director

Other uses

  • Leda clay, also called quick clay, a unique form of marine clay

See also