Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Ab ovo (Latin: \"from the beginning, the origin, the egg\") is a reference to one of the twin eggs from which Helen of Troy was born. The eggs were laid by Leda after mating with Zeus disguised as a swan. Had Leda not laid the egg, Helen would not have been born, so Paris could not have eloped with her, so there would have been no Trojan War."@en }
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- Ab_ovo abstract "Ab ovo (Latin: \"from the beginning, the origin, the egg\") is a reference to one of the twin eggs from which Helen of Troy was born. The eggs were laid by Leda after mating with Zeus disguised as a swan. Had Leda not laid the egg, Helen would not have been born, so Paris could not have eloped with her, so there would have been no Trojan War.".
- Ab_ovo comment "Ab ovo (Latin: \"from the beginning, the origin, the egg\") is a reference to one of the twin eggs from which Helen of Troy was born. The eggs were laid by Leda after mating with Zeus disguised as a swan. Had Leda not laid the egg, Helen would not have been born, so Paris could not have eloped with her, so there would have been no Trojan War.".