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Amphithemis

[ am-fith-uh-mis ]

noun

Classical Mythology.
  1. a son of Apollo and Acacallis.


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On pasturing flocks didst thou light; and there followed a shepherd who, in defence of his own sheep, while thou weft leading them off 1411 to thy comrades in their need, slew thee by the cast of a stone; for he was no weakling, Caphaurus, the grandson of Lycoreian Phoebus and the chaste maiden Acacallis, whom once Minos drove from home to dwell in Libya, his own daughter, when she was bearing the gods' heavy load; and she bare to Phoebus a glorious son, whom they call Amphithemis and Garamas.

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