Amyclas
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In Greek mythology, there were two persons that had the name Amyclas:
Amyclas was the son of Lacedemon and Sparta, and he was the brother of Eurydice (no relation to Orpheus' Eurydice). According to Pseudo-Apollodorus, he was the father of Hyacinth and Cynortas. Pausanias also founded equally the paternity of Laodamia, spouse of Arcas, eponymous heroes of Arcadia.
He was the mythical founder of Amyclae in central Laconia.
Amyclas was the son of Amphion and daughter of Niobe. He perished with his brothers and sisters in the massacre of Niobides.
However in other versions, he was presented as the only surviving male (with his sister Chloris, not the same as the Roman equivalent of Flora).