Canens (mythology)
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Template:Short description Template:More footnotes In Roman mythology, Canens was the personification of song. A nymph from Latium, she was the daughter of Janus and Venilia.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Because Canens' husband Picus scorned the love of the witch Circe, she turned him into a woodpecker. Canens searched for her husband for six days and then threw herself into the Tiber river. She sang one final song and then died. They had one son, Faunus.
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[edit]- Ovid Metamorphoses 14.320-434