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  2. Cycnus of Liguria - Wikipedia

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    Pausanias mentions Cycnus, king of the Ligyes (Ligurians), as a renowned musician who after his death was changed into a swan by Apollo. [15] Servius also writes of Cycnus as a musician and a friend of Phaethon, and states that he was changed into a swan and later placed among the stars by Apollo (that is, as the constellation Cygnus ).

  3. Cygnus falconeri - Wikipedia

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    Cygnus falconeri is an extinct, very large swan known from Middle Pleistocene-aged deposits from Malta and Sicily. Its dimensions are described as exceeding those of the living mute swan by one-third, [2] which would give a bill-to-tail length of about 190–210 cm (75–83 in) (based on 145–160 cm for C. olor [3]). By comparison to the bones ...

  4. Cycnus - Wikipedia

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    According to Pseudo-Eratosthenes and Hyginus' Poetical Astronomy, the constellation Cygnus was the stellar image of the swan Zeus had transformed into in order to seduce Leda [9] or Nemesis. [10] Pausanias and Servius state that Apollo turned Cycnus of Liguria into a swan after the death of his lover Phaeton, then later placed him among the ...

  5. Cycnus (son of Apollo) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek mythology, Cycnus (Ancient Greek: Κύκνος "swan") or Cygnus was the Aetolian son of Apollo by Hyrie or Thyrie, daughter of Amphinomus. Mythology

  6. File:Cygnus cygnus, Whooper Swan, Singschwan.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Deutsch: Singschwan (Cygnus cygnus) im Cumberland Wildpark Grünau im Almtal, Oberösterreich, Österreich English: Whooper Swan (Cygnus cygnus) in the Cumberland zoo in Grünau, Almtal, Upper Austria, Austria

  7. Mute swan - Wikipedia

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    The mute swan was first formally named by the German naturalist Johann Friedrich Gmelin as Anas olor in 1789 and was transferred by Johann Matthäus Bechstein to the new genus Cygnus in 1803. Both cygnus and olor mean "swan" in Latin; cygnus is a variant form of cycnus, borrowing from Greek κύκνος kyknos, a word of the same meaning. [5 ...

  8. KIC 11145123 - Wikipedia

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    KIC 11145123 (sometimes mistakenly called Kepler 11145123 [9]), is a white hued star located in the northern constellation Cygnus, the swan.It has an apparent magnitude of 13.12, [2] making it readily visible in large telescopes, but not to the naked eye.

  9. Whooper swan - Wikipedia

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    The whooper swan (/ˈhuːpə(ɹ) swɒn/ "hooper swan"; Cygnus cygnus), also known as the common swan, is a large northern hemisphere swan. It is the Eurasian counterpart of the North American trumpeter swan , and the type species for the genus Cygnus .