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In Greek mythology, several characters were known as Cycnus (Ancient Greek: Κύκνος) or Cygnus. The literal meaning of the name is "swan", and accordingly most of them ended up being transformed into swans.

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<ref>Pseudo-Eratosthenes, Catasterismi 25</ref> or Nemesis.<ref>Hyginus, De astronomia 2.8.1</ref> 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 stars as the constellation Cygnus.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref><ref name="msh">Template:Cite book</ref><ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

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