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{{Short description|Greek mythological figure}} {{for-multi|the genus of beach flies|Canace (fly)|the play by Sperone Speroni|Canace (play)}} [[File:BnF Français 874 fol. 40r.jpg|thumb|Canace contemplating suicide.]] In [[Greek mythology]], '''Canace''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|æ|n|ə|ˌ|s|iː}}; {{Langx|grc|Κανάκη|Kanákē|barking}}) was a [[Ancient Thessaly|Thessalian]] princess, the daughter of King [[Aeolus (son of Hellen)|Aeolus]] of Aeolia and [[Enarete]], daughter of [[Deïmachus (mythology)|Deimachus]].<ref>[[Hesiod]], ''[[Catalogue of Women|Ehoiai]]'' fr. 10(a) Pap. Turner, fr. 1-3, col. I-II, 25-75</ref> She was sometimes referred to as Aeolis.<ref>[[Callimachus]], ''Hymn to Demeter'' 100</ref>
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