Misor
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According to the traditions of the Phoenician legends, Misor was the child of the Phoenician gods Amynus and Magus. Misor gave birth to Taaut, the god of letters and inventor of the alphabet.
According to the traditions of the Phoenician legends, Misor was the child of the Phoenician gods Amynus and Magus. Misor gave birth to Taaut, the god of letters and inventor of the alphabet.