Cycnos wire of Apollo

See also: Cycnos

In the Greek Mythology, Cycnos (in Greek old Κύκνος / Kýknos , “the swan”), wire of Apollo and Hyrié, subjected Phylios, which liked it, to any kind of tests to make sure of its honesty. He asked for one day to him of overcome a wild bull, which Phylios did; but wearied by these permanent challenges, he refused to give him the animal. By spite, Cycnos went to precipitate top of a rock, but his/her father changed it into swan before it touches the ground.

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  • (XII).

  • (VII, 344-382).

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