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Acis

In Greek legend, a Sicilian shepherd, son of Pan and the nymph Symaethis. He was killed with a rock by Polyphemus, the Cyclops, his rival for the nymph Galatea. His blood was changed by Galatea into the River Acis at the foot of Mount Etna.



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