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    In Greek mythology, Cyparissus or Kyparissos (Ancient Greek: Κυπάρισσος, "cypress") was a boy beloved by Apollo or in some versions by other deities. In the best-known version of the story, the favorite companion of Cyparissus was a tamed stag, which he accidentally killed with his hunting javelin as it lay sleeping in the woods. The boy's grief was such that it transformed him into a cypress tree, a classical symbol of mourning.

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    Cyparissus was a beloved figure in Greek mythology, cherished by Apollo or other deities. His tale revolves around his cherished companion, a tamed stag, which met a tragic end due to an accidental hunting mishap. The depth of Cyparissus' grief was so profound that it transformed him into a cypress tree, a symbol of mourning in classical times.

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    Greek mythology, Apollo, transformation myths, symbolism of cypress tree, cultural significance of myths, Hellenized Latin literature, Pompeii frescoes, aetiological myths

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    I find it fascinating that my transformation into a cypress tree has made me a symbol of mourning in classical times.