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  2. Cancer (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Heracles attacked by the crab and the Lernaean Hydra. White-ground Attic lekythos, c. 500–475 BC. Cancer also known as Carcinus (Ancient Greek: Καρκίνος, romanized: Karkínos, lit. 'crab') or, simply the Crab, is a giant crab in Greek mythology that inhabited the lagoon of Lerna. [1]

  3. Cancer (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Cancer is identified with the crab that appeared while Heracles fought the many-headed Lernaean Hydra. Hercules slew the crab after it bit him in the foot. Afterwards, the goddess Hera, an enemy of Heracles, placed the crab among the stars. [21]

  4. Cancer (astrology) - Wikipedia

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    Latin cancer is the generic word for 'crab'. [15] According to Greek myth, the symbol of Cancer—often a crab, though sometimes a lobster—is based on the Karkinos (Greek: "Cancer"), a crab crushed under the foot of Heracles, and whose remains were placed in the sky by Hera, forming the Cancer constellation. [4]

  5. Human uses of arthropods - Wikipedia

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    The constellation of Cancer, the crab, from Urania's Mirror, c. 1825 Moche ceramic spider, c. 300 AD. Arthropods appear in folklore, in mythology, [26] and in religion. [27] Since Insects in mythology and in religion are covered elsewhere, this section focuses on other arthropods.

  6. List of water deities - Wikipedia

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    Carcinus, a giant crab who allied itself with the Hydra against Heracles. When it died, Hera placed it in the sky as the constellation Cancer. Ceto, goddess of the dangers of the ocean and of sea monsters. Charybdis, a sea monster and spirit of whirlpools and the tide. Cymopoleia, a daughter of Poseidon and goddess of giant storm waves.

  7. List of legendary creatures by type - Wikipedia

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    Basan, a fire-breathing chicken from Japanese mythology; Cockatrice, a chicken-headed dragon or serpent, visually similar to or confused with the Basilisk. Gallic rooster, a symbolic rooster used as an allegory for France; Gullinkambi, a rooster who lives in Valhalla in Norse mythology; Rooster of Barcelos, a mythological rooster from Portugal

  8. Cancer celebrities: Which of your favorite stars are born ...

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    Here are a few famous celebrity Cancer birthdays, including singers, female, males, rappers, in history. Tauruses are born between June 21 and July 22. Here are a few famous celebrity Cancer ...

  9. Dragons in Greek mythology - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology Python was the earth-dragon of Delphi, always represented in the vase-paintings and by sculptors as a serpent. Various myths represented Python as being either male or female (a drakaina). Python was the chthonic enemy of Apollo, who slew it and remade its former home his own oracle, the most famous in Greece.