The theme of the Latona Fountain is taken from the myth of Latona (the Roman incarnation of the Greek goddess
Leto), as vividly told in Book VI of the
Metamorphoses of
Ovid. Latona bore the gods
Apollo and
Diana by
Zeus, which incurred the hatred of Zeus' consort
Juno. She forbade any mortals to give hospitality to Latona and her children, who were forced to wander the earth fleeing Juno's persecution, until at last they came to
Lycia. A thirsty Latona attempted to drink from a local pond, but the
inhabitants, obeying Juno's command, waded into the water and kicked up the mud from the bottom of the pond, so that Latona and her children could not drink. Enraged at their treatment of her, Latona cursed the Lycians to live in their pond forever, and they were transformed into frogs as punishment. ==History & design==