-
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...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Gr**** mythology,
Cycnus (Ancient Gr****: Κύκνος
means "swan") or
Cygnus was the king of the town of
Kolonai in the
southern Troad.
Cycnus was the son of...
- (diminutive
suffix et 'little'), from the
Latin word cygnus, a
variant form of
cycnus 'swan',
itself from the Gr**** κύκνος kýknos, a word of the same meaning...
- 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...
-
killed Hippocoon and his sons.
Heracles killed Cycnus, the son of Ares. The
expedition against Cycnus, in
which Iolaus accompanied Heracles, is the ostensible...
-
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...
- 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...