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There are several characters named '''Amphion'''<ref>{{IPAc-en|æ|m|ˈ|f|aɪ|.|ɒ|n}} ({{Langx|grc|Ἀμφίων|Amphīōn}} "native of two lands",(Graves, p. 669) derived from ἀμφί ''amphi'' "on both sides, in all directions, surrounding" as well as "around, about, near", Latin ''Amphīon'', adjective Amphionian)</ref> in [[Greek mythology]]:
There are several characters named '''Amphion''' ({{IPAc-en|æ|m|ˈ|f|aɪ|.|ɒ|n}}; {{Langx|grc|Ἀμφίων}}) in [[Greek mythology]]:
[[File:Amphion, from Tableaux du temple des Muses.jpg|thumb|Amphion building Thebes with the power of music, from a 1655 engraving]]
[[File:Amphion, from Tableaux du temple des Muses.jpg|thumb|Amphion building Thebes with the power of music, from a 1655 engraving]]
* Amphion, son of [[Zeus]] and [[Antiope (mother of Amphion)|Antiope]], and twin brother of Zethus (see [[Amphion and Zethus]]).<ref>[[Homer]], ''[[Odyssey]]'' [http://data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0012.tlg002.perseus-eng1:11.225-11.270 11.260&ndash;3]; ''[[Brill's New Pauly]]'' [https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/brill-s-new-pauly/amphion-e118730 s.v. Amphion]; Grimal, s.v. Amphion, p. 38.</ref> Together, they are famous for building [[Thebes (Greece)|Thebes]]. [[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]] recounts an Egyptian legend according to which Amphion employed magic to build the walls of the city.<ref>[[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]], [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0160%3Abook%3D6%3Achapter%3D20%3Asection%3D18 6.20.18]</ref> Amphion married [[Niobe]], and killed himself after the loss of his wife and children (the [[Niobids]]) at the hands of [[Apollo]] and [[Artemis]]. [[Diodorus Siculus]] calls [[Chloris]] his daughter,<ref>[[Diodorus Siculus]], 4.68.6</ref> but the other accounts of her parentage identify her father as another Amphion, the ruler of Minyan Orchomenus (see below).
* Amphion, son of [[Zeus]] and [[Antiope (mother of Amphion)|Antiope]], and twin brother of Zethus (see [[Amphion and Zethus]]).<ref>[[Homer]], ''[[Odyssey]]'' [http://data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0012.tlg002.perseus-eng1:11.225-11.270 11.260&ndash;3]; ''[[Brill's New Pauly]]'' [https://referenceworks.brillonline.com/entries/brill-s-new-pauly/amphion-e118730 s.v. Amphion]; Grimal, s.v. Amphion, p. 38.</ref> Together, they are famous for building [[Thebes (Greece)|Thebes]]. [[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]] recounts an Egyptian legend according to which Amphion employed magic to build the walls of the city.<ref>[[Pausanias (geographer)|Pausanias]], [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0160%3Abook%3D6%3Achapter%3D20%3Asection%3D18 6.20.18]</ref> Amphion married [[Niobe]], and killed himself after the loss of his wife and children (the [[Niobids]]) at the hands of [[Apollo]] and [[Artemis]]. [[Diodorus Siculus]] calls [[Chloris]] his daughter,<ref>[[Diodorus Siculus]], 4.68.6</ref> but the other accounts of her parentage identify her father as another Amphion, the ruler of Minyan Orchomenus (see below).
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* Diodorus Siculus, ''Bibliotheca Historica. Vol 1-2''. Immanel Bekker. Ludwig Dindorf. Friedrich Vogel. in aedibus B. G. Teubneri. Leipzig. 1888–1890. [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:2008.01.0540 Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library].
* Diodorus Siculus, ''Bibliotheca Historica. Vol 1-2''. Immanel Bekker. Ludwig Dindorf. Friedrich Vogel. in aedibus B. G. Teubneri. Leipzig. 1888–1890. [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:2008.01.0540 Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library].
*[[Gaius Valerius Flaccus]], ''Argonautica'' translated by Mozley, J H. Loeb Classical Library Volume 286. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1928. [http://www.theoi.com/Text/ValeriusFlaccus1.html Online version at theio.com.]
*[[Gaius Valerius Flaccus]], ''Argonautica'' translated by Mozley, J H. Loeb Classical Library Volume 286. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1928. [http://www.theoi.com/Text/ValeriusFlaccus1.html Online version at theio.com.]
*[[Robert Graves|Graves, Robert]], ''The Greek Myths'', Harmondsworth, London, England, Penguin Books, 1960. {{ISBN|978-0143106715}}
* Grimal, Pierre, ''The Dictionary of Classical Mythology'', Wiley-Blackwell, 1996. {{ISBN|978-0-631-20102-1}}.
* Grimal, Pierre, ''The Dictionary of Classical Mythology'', Wiley-Blackwell, 1996. {{ISBN|978-0-631-20102-1}}.
*[[Homer]], [[Iliad|''The Iliad'']] with an English Translation by A.T. Murray, Ph.D. in two volumes. Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924. [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.01.0134 Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.]
*[[Homer]], [[Iliad|''The Iliad'']] with an English Translation by A.T. Murray, Ph.D. in two volumes. Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924. [https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.01.0134 Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.]

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There are several characters named Amphion (Template:IPAc-en; Template:Langx) in Greek mythology:

File:Amphion, from Tableaux du temple des Muses.jpg
Amphion building Thebes with the power of music, from a 1655 engraving

Notes

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  1. Homer, Odyssey 11.260–3; Brill's New Pauly s.v. Amphion; Grimal, s.v. Amphion, p. 38.
  2. Pausanias, 6.20.18
  3. Diodorus Siculus, 4.68.6
  4. Scholia ad Homer, Odyssey 11.281 citing Pherecydes fr. 117= Fowler (2013), vol. 1 p. 338; Apollodorus, 1.9.9
  5. Apollodorus, 1.9.10
  6. Pausanias, 7.26.12
  7. Apollonius Rhodius, 1.176
  8. Valerius Flaccus, 1.367
  9. Hyginus, Fabulae 14
  10. Homer, Iliad 13.685–93
  11. Quintus Smyrnaeus, 10.111
  12. Diodorus Siculus, 4.12.7

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