- Amyntor
Amyntor was an
ancient Greek name attributed to several people both mythological and historical.Mythological
* Amyntor, in
Greek mythology , was the son ofOrmenus and king of Ormenium. He was the father of Phoenix and Astydamia, who boreHeracles a son namedCtesippus . [ [http://www.theoi.com/Text/Ap2b.html Theoi Project - Notes to Apollodorus 2b] .] Amyntor's son Phoenix, on his mothers' urgings, slept with his father's mistress,Clytia orPhthia . Amyntor, discovering this, called upon theErinyes to curse him so that he would have no sons. [Homer . "Iliad " ( [http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext00/iliad10.txt Project Gutenberg] ).] In a later version of the story, Phoenix was falsely accused by Amyntor's mistress and was blinded by his father. LaterChiron restored his sight. [ [http://www.theoi.com/Text/Ap3d.html Theoi Project - Notes to Apollodorus 3d] ]* Amyntor was one of the sons of
Aegyptus . He was killed by his wife,Damone , one of theDanaids . [Hyginus . "Fabulae ", [http://www.theoi.com/Text/HyginusFabulae4.html 170] .]Historical
* Amyntor was the name of a
4th century BC Macedonian aristocrat, possibly ofAthenian descent. Father ofHephaestion Amyntoros , he was the companion and lieutenant toAlexander the Great . The full history of Hephaestion's lineage is unknown. However, Jeanne Reames [ [http://myweb.unomaha.edu/~mreames/Hephaistion/history.html Reames, Jeanne. "Who was this guy anyway?" Hephaistion - Philalexandros] ] has suggested that he descended from Athenian expatriates to Macedon. The most popular piece of evidence pointing to such a connection is in name-tracing. "Hephaestion" is the name of theTemple of Hephaestus overlooking theAncient Agora of Athens , near the Acropolis, a name which hardly appears at all in Macedon at this time period.References
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