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Canace
Canace In Greek mythology, Canace was a daughter of Aeolus and Enarete ... to the stage in the verse tragedy Canace (1588), by Italian playwright Sperone Speroni.
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Cânace   (translated from Portuguese)
Cânace Cânace she is a personage of mitologia Greek , son of Éolo e Enarete, that it had some children of Posídon . It had seven brothers and six brothers. Its brothers were Átamas, Creteu, Déion, Magnes, Perieres, Salmoneu and Sísifo. As other traditional stories (one of them will be counted to the ...
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Canace (play)
Canace (play) Canace is verse tragedy by Italian playwright Sperone ...
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The Squire's Prologue and Tale
... khan with two sons and a daughter, Canace. At the twentieth anniversary of Cambuskan's ... a subplot of the tale, deals with Canace and her ring. Eagerly rising the next ... discovers a grieving falcon. The falcon tells Canace that she has been abandoned by her ... falconry, kites were birds of low status.) Canace heals the bird and builds a mew ... and the quest of Cambalo to win Canace as his bride. (The Man of ...
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Éole (mortal)   (translated from French)
Éole (mortal) For the homonymous articles, to see Éole . In mythology , Éole (in old Greek ?????? / Aiolos), wire of Hellen and of nymphe Orséis (and consequently grandson of Deucalion), is the hero éponyme Wind. It had two brothers: Xouthos and Doros. It reigned in Thessalie and in Magnesia and married Énarété, girl ...
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Sperone Speroni
... defense of vernacular languages instead of Latin. Canace (1546), a verse tragedy; followed by an ... della istoria, on history. Influence His play Canace, based on a Greek legend of incestuous ...
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Macar
... son of Aeolus and Enarete, brother of Canace. Canace was killed by Aeolus after she fell ...
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Aeolus
... Macareus, had committed incest with his sister Canace. Horrified, Aeolus expelled Macareus (Canace killed herself in shame) and threw the ...
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Nymphalis   (translated from French)
... the-Devil . Nymphalis californica (Boisduval, 1852). Nymphalis canace (Linnaeus, 1763). Nymphalis c-aureum (Linnaeus, 1758 ...
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Macarée   (translated from French)
Macarée In mythology , Macarée, wire ofÉole (the mortal), was the sovereign ancestor of Wind. It is linked of a incestueux love with its s?ur Canacé, it had a child. But it committed suicide the day when this love was revealed, while Canacée was forced to kill itself by their father ...
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