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Canens may
refer to:
Canens (mythology), in
Roman mythology, the
personification of song, a
nymph from
Latium Canens, Haute-Garonne, a
commune in France...
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Roman mythology,
Canens was the
personification of song. A
nymph from Latium, she was the
daughter of J**** and Venilia.
Because Canens'
husband Picus scorned...
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Canens is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France. The
commune is
bordered by five
other communes, four of them is in Haute-Garonne...
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Faunis canens, the
common faun, is a
butterfly from
South and
South East Asia that
belongs to the Morphinae, a
subfamily of the brush-footed butterflies...
- dancing. A
euhemeristic account made
Faunus a
Latin king, son of
Picus and
Canens. He was then
revered as the god
Fatuus after his death,
worshipped in a...
- J**** (or Faunus), with whom she had
three children: Turnus, Juturna, and
Canens. She and
Salacia are the
paredrae of Neptune. The
Venilia Mons, a mountain...
- that he
would remain forever faithful to
Canens. Circe, furious,
turned Picus into a wood****. His wife
Canens eventually wasted away in her mourning...
- had
become a proverb. Ovid
mentions the
legend in "The
Story of
Picus and
Canens": In
tears she
poured out
words with a
faint voice,
lamenting her sad woe...
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while in the
Metamorphoses he
records his
fathering with
Venilia the
nymph Canens,
loved by Picus,
first legendary king of the Aborigines. The myth of Crane...
- into a
variety of beasts. Picus' wife (to whom he was
wholly devoted) was
Canens, a nymph.
After Picus'
transformation she
wandered madly through the forest...