Cyparissus

Cyparissus

mythological figure Greece

Cyparissus is a figure from Greek mythology, known as the beloved of the god Apollo. His story is one of tragic transformation; after accidentally killing his sacred deer, he was so consumed by grief that he wished to die. In compassion, Apollo transformed him into a cypress tree, symbolizing both mourning and eternal life. Thus, Cyparissus represents themes of love, loss, and the connection between humanity and nature.

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Greece Greece: Cyparissus is the son of Telephus and grandson of Heracles, who was transformed into a tree after accidentally killing his sacred deer. 6

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