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Canopus (mythology) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Canopus (mythology) In Greek mythology, Canopus (or Canobus) was the pilot of the ship of King Menelaus of Sparta during the Trojan War. He is described as a young handsome man, who was loved by Theonoe, the Egyptian prophetess, but never answered her feelings. According to legend, while visiting the coasts of Egypt, he was bitten by a serpent and died. His master erected a monument to him at the mouth of the River Nile, around which the town of Canopus later developed.〔Conon, ''Narrations'', 8〕〔Strabo, ''Geography'', 17. 1. 17〕 ==References==
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