Amphissus

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Unsubst". In Greek mythology, Amphissus (Template:Langx) was the son of Apollo and Dryope.[1] According to Ovid, he is the son of Andraemon and Dryope. Amphissus eventually built a temple to his father in the city he founded, Amphissa.

Mythology

Apollo found Dryope tending her sheep on a mountainside while she was being accompanied by other dryads. The god hid behind a tree and watched her, and later on, he disguised himself as a turtle in order for him to get closer to her. Dryope claimed the turtle as hers. Then, to scare away the other dryads, Apollo turned into a snake to chased them away and coupled with Dryope. This is how she came with child, Amphissus.[2]

According to Ovid, his mother Dryope picked a lotus for him, which turned out to be a nymph. It caused Dryope to become a lotus tree.

Notes

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  1. RE, s.v. Amphissos.
  2. Antoninus Liberalis, 32

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