Hecaton
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In Greek mythology, Hecaton was the father of Calyce, who was seduced by the god Poseidon and bore him a son named Cycnus. This character Hecaton (meaning "hundred") is otherwise unknown, but the name may be connected with the Hecatonnesoi ("hundred islands"), in the Adramyttian Gulf.
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