
Cycnus - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, several characters were known as Cycnus (Ancient Greek: Κύκνος) or Cygnus. The literal meaning of the name is "swan", and accordingly most of them ended up …
Cycnus (son of Ares) - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Cycnus (Ancient Greek: Κύκνος means "swan") or Cygnus was a bloodthirsty and cruel man who dwelt either in Pagasae, Thessaly or by the river Echedorus in Macedonia. …
Cycnus (son of Sthenelus) - Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Cycnus (Ancient Greek: Κύκνος "swan") Cygnus or Cidnus [1] was a king of Liguria, a beloved and lover of Phaethon, who lamented his death and was subsequently …
CYCNUS (Kyknos) - Ligurian King of Greek Mythology
KYKNOS (Cycnus) was a king of Liguria in northern Italy who, after the death of his dear friend Phaethon, leapt into the river Eridanos and was transformed into a swan. In ancient Greek lore …
Cycnus in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
Cycnus was the name of a defender of Troy during the Trojan War. A son of Poseidon, Cycnus was invulnerable to mortal weapon, but ultimately met his end at the hands of Achilles.
CYCNUS (Kyknos) - Thessalian Bandit of Greek Mythology
In Greek mythology Cycnus was a bandit prince who seized control of the sacred precinct of Apollo at Itonus in southern Thessaly where he murdered pilgrims and stole offerings intended …
CYCNUS (Kyknos) - Aetolian Prince of Greek Mythology
KYKNOS (Cycnus) was a conceited youth who demanded his lover Phylios fetch him first a lion, then a pair of eagles and finally a wild bull as proof of his love. When the lad refused the final …
Cycnus of Liguria in Greek Mythology - Greek Legends and Myths
Feb 21, 2021 · Cycnus is a common name in the tales of Greek mythology, but Cycnus of Liguria was an individual associated with Liguria in Northern Italy. Cycnus was the son of Sthenelos, a …
Cycnus (son of Ares) - Simple English Wikipedia, the free …
In Greek mythology, Cycnus (Greek: Κύκνος - "swan") was a cruel and bloodthirsty bandit. The son of Ares and Pelopia (or Pyrene), he seized control of the sacred grove of Apollo at Itonos …
Cycnus | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
A son of Poseidon by Calyce (Calycia), Harpale, or Scamandrodice. 1 He was born in secret, and was exposed on the sea-coast, where he was found by shepherds, who seeing a swan …
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