• transformed into swans. Cycnus, son of Ares. Cycnus, king of Kolonai. Son of Poseidon. Cycnus, lover of Phaethon. Cycnus, son of Apollo. Cycnus, son of King Ederion...
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    constellation. Cycnus was the founder of the first settlement of Brescia on the hill Cidneo in 1200 BCE. The hill was named after him. Cycnus was the son...
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    Echedorus in Macedonia. Cycnus was the son of Ares by Pelopia or Pyrene. He married Themistonoe, daughter of King Ceyx of Trachis. Cycnus killed all of his...
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    this point, Heracles caused Phylius to no more obey the orders of Cycnus. When Cycnus found that, he felt disgraced and committed suicide by throwing himself...
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  • Greek mythology, Cycnus (Ancient Greek: Κύκνος means "swan") or Cygnus was the king of the town of Kolonai in the southern Troad. Cycnus was the son of...
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    Enispe cycnus, the blue caliph, is a species of nymphalid butterfly found in Southeast Asia. Male has the upperside dark brown. Forewing with a broad oblique...
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    The Cycnus was an express train operated by Ferrovie dello Stato, linking Milan with Ventimiglia, Italy. Cycnus literally means swan, but more likely...
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    the lament of Cycnus of Liguria at the death of his lover, Phaethon, the ambitious and headstrong son of Helios and Clymene. The name Cycnus is the Latinised...
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    (diminutive suffix et 'little'), from the Latin word cygnus, a variant form of cycnus 'swan', itself from the Greek κύκνος kýknos, a word of the same meaning...
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    horses". He later built the city Chaeronea. Hyrie or Thyrie was the mother of Cycnus. Apollo turned both the mother and son into swans when they jumped into...
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    The subject of the poem is the expedition of Heracles and Iolaus against Cycnus, the son of Ares, who challenged Heracles to combat as Heracles was passing...
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  • during his expedition to Elis, and also during his combat with Ares' son Cycnus. Later Heracles gave Arion to Adrastus, the king of Argos. Adrastus took...
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  • Amphinomus, the Aetolian father of Thyrie (Hyria) who became the mother of Cycnus by Apollo. Amphinomus, a prince of Dulichium as the son of King Nisos. He...
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  • romanized: Thurie) was the Aetolian daughter of Amphinomus and mother, by Apollo, of Cycnus. Hyrie grieved much for her son's death, not knowing he had been transformed...
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  • to Endymion. Calyce, mother of Poseidon's son Cycnus. She was given as the daughter of Hecaton. Cycnus was born in secret, and left to die on the coast...
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    related a story about Cycnus which he attributed to the inhabitants of Tenedos, an island not far north of Kolonai, in which Cycnus' son Tennes founded...
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  • Chelidon Cinyras Clinis Combe Corone Ctesylla Cycnus of Aetolia Cycnus of Ares Cycnus of Colonae Cycnus of Liguria Daedalion Erinoma Erodius Eumelus Gerana...
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    1. Pausanias, 7.4.1. Apollodorus, 2.7.1. Pausanias, 2.5.7. Grimal, s.v. Cycnus (2), p. 119; Hyginus, Fabulae 157. Smith, s.v. Harpale; Scholia on Pindar...
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  • black feathers and why they have such raspy voices. Lycius Swans Cycnus (Swan), Cycnus, was a good friend of Phaethon, when Phaethon died, he sat by the...
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    Chelidon Cinyras Clinis Combe Corone Ctesylla Cycnus of Aetolia Cycnus of Ares Cycnus of Colonae Cycnus of Liguria Daedalion Erinoma Erodius Eumelus Gerana...
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    and Harmonia. Other versions include Alcippe as one of his daughters. Cycnus (Κύκνος) of Macedonia was a son of Ares who tried to build a temple to his...
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  • the son either of Apollo or of King Cycnus of Colonae by Proclia, daughter or granddaughter of Laomedon. Cycnus's second wife Philonome, daughter of Tragasus...
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  • Calyce, who was seduced by the god Poseidon and had a son with him named Cycnus. This character Hecaton (meaning "hundred") is otherwise unknown, but the...
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    Calydoneus Echion Lamas Andraemon Agerochus Medon Agrius Promus Ctesius Acarnan Cycnus Pseras Hellanicus Periphron Megasthenes Thrasymedes Ormenius Diopithes Mecisteus...
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    also titled Europa Cercyon Children of Hercules Circe The Cretan Women Cycnus The Danaids Daughters of Helios Daughters of Phorcys The Descendants The...
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    leaves have. Later authors, particularly the Romans, mention the story of Cycnus, a man who was Phaethon's lover and deeply mourned his death and was turned...
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  • and Hyacinth Chiron and Dionysus Cleostratus and Menestratus Cycnus and Phaethon Cycnus and Phylius Cydon and Clytius Deiphobus and Antheus[AI-generated...
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    killed Hippocoon and his sons. Heracles killed Cycnus, the son of Ares. The expedition against Cycnus, in which Iolaus accompanied Heracles, is the ostensible...
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  • Medea into believing this was needed to rejuvenate him. Pelopia, mother of Cycnus by Ares. Pelopia, daughter of Thyestes by whom she mothered Aegisthus. Apollodorus...
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  • Chelidon Cinyras Clinis Combe Corone Ctesylla Cycnus of Aetolia Cycnus of Ares Cycnus of Colonae Cycnus of Liguria Daedalion Erinoma Erodius Eumelus Gerana...
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