- (Orontes) by Ge (Earth)[AI-generated source?] and Stymphalis, or lastly, King
Amyclas of Amyclae. The
earliest source of the myth of
Daphne and
Apollo is Phylarchus...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Amyclas (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμύκλας)
refers to two individuals:
Amyclas, a
mythical king of Sparta.
Amyclas, a
Theban prince as the son...
- mythology,
Amyclas (Ancient Gr****: Ἀμύκλας, romanized: Amýklas) or
Amyclus was a king of
Sparta and the
founder of
Amyclae in
central Laconia.
Amyclas was the...
- Amyclae,
dwellers about Sparta. As the
youngest and most
beautiful son of
Amyclas and Diomede,
daughter of Lapithes,
Hyacinth was the
brother of Cynortus...
- Sparta, the
daughter of
former King Eurotas, he was the
father of his heir
Amyclas and Eurydice, wife of King
Acrisius of Argos. In a rare
version of the...
- Eurotas's daughter. By her husband, Lacedaemon,
Sparta became the
mother of
Amyclas and Eurydice, wife of King
Acrisius of Argos, and the
grandmother of Hyacinthus...
-
written by
Theophrastus and
Eudemus of Rhodes.
Proclus explicitly mentions Amyclas of Heracleia,
Menaechmus and his
brother Dinostratus,
Theudius of Magnesia...
- author:
Other different names were also mentioned,
including Amaleus,
Amyclas and
Meliboea (also in Apollodorus, see below). Manto, the
seeress daughter...
-
various myths—with
Pierus or with king
Oebalus of Sparta, or with king
Amyclas,
progenitor of the
people of Amyclae,
dwellers about Sparta. In a scholium...
-
Lapith and
daughter of
Lapithes and
possibly of Orsinome. She
married King
Amyclas of
Sparta and
became the
mother of King Argalus, King Cynortes, Hyacinthus...