Amifaon (Amitaon, Dr. Greek Ἀμυθάων ) is a character in ancient Greek mythology . In Mycenaean texts, the name a-mu-ta-wo (Amifaon, "silent") is found [2] .
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The son of Krefey and Tyro [3] . He lived in Pylos, married Idomene (or Aglaya [4] ), the sons of Biant and Melampod . Daughter of Aeolius, wife of Calydon [5] . Perimel's daughter, the wife of Antion [6] .
Argonaut [7] . Arranged the Olympic Games [8] .
Notes
- ↑ Lubker F. Melampus // The Real Dictionary of Classical Antiquities by Lubker / Ed. F.F. Zelinsky , L.A. Georgievsky , M.S. Kutorg , etc. - St. Petersburg. : Society of Classical Philology and Pedagogy , 1885. - S. 848.
- ↑ Subject-conceptual dictionary of the Greek language. Mycenaean period. L., 1986. P.93, A. Molchanov, V. P. Neroznak, S. Ya. Sharypkin. Monuments of the most ancient Greek writing. M., 1988. S. 82
- ↑ Homer. Odyssey XI 259
- ↑ Diodorus of Sicily. Historical Library IV 68, 3
- ↑ Pseudo-Apollodorus. Mythological library I 7, 7 on
- ↑ Diodorus of Sicily. Historical Library IV 69, 3
- ↑ Pindar. Pythian Songs IV 126
- ↑ Pausanias. Description of Hellas V 8, 2