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The constellation Pisces was named by the ancient Greeks, who associated it with various myths and stories, particularly those involving the sea and fish. The name "Pisces" is Latin for "fishes," reflecting its depiction of two fish. The constellation was cataloged by the Greek astronomer Ptolemy in his work, the Almagest, in the 2nd century AD, further solidifying its recognition in Western astronomy.

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