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In Greek mythology, Halcyon was a daughter of Aeolus, the god of the winds. She was transformed into a kingfisher by the gods and was said to nest on the sea during the winter solstice, a period of calm weather known as the "halcyon days." The tranquility of these days was believed to be caused by the gods holding back the winds out of respect for Halcyon's nesting.
The term "halcyon" has since been adopted to describe periods of calm and tranquility, especially in relation to the weather or the sea. It is often used poetically or figuratively to evoke a sense of peace and serenity.
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