Amphictyon was the second son of
Deucalion although there was also a tradition that he was
autochthonous (born from the earth); he was also said to be a son of
Hellen, his brother in the first account. Amphictyon's other (possible) siblings besides Hellen were
Protogeneia,
Thyia,
Pandora II,
Melantho (
Melanthea) and
Candybus. Amphictyon married a daughter of King
Cranaus of Athens. Amphictyon had a son,
Itonus, who in his turn became the father of
Boeotus,
Iodame and
Chromia by
Melanippe. He also had a daughter, never mentioned by name, who became the mother of
Cercyon by
Poseidon, and of
Triptolemus by
Rarus. Some added that Amphictyon had another son,
Physcus, by
Chthonopatra, daughter of his brother Hellen. However, others stated that Physcus was the grandson of Amphictyon through
Aetolus. In this late account, the kingdom of Locris was ruled from Amphictyon to Aetolus, then Physcus and eventually,
Locrus who gave his name to the land. == Mythology ==