Amphion
See also: Amphion (homonymy)
In the Greek Mythology, Amphion is the son of Zeus and Antiope, twin brother of Zéthos. Both, on the order of their uncle Lycos, king of Thèbes, are abandoned children on the Mont Cithéron and collected by shepherds.
Amphion becomes then large a Poète and Musicien, like Orphée. Orphée had the capacity to involve the animals by its song; Amphion, it, could by the same means of moving stones. Indeed, to avenge his mother, maltreated by Dircé, it kills this one then builds the ramparts of Thèbes only using its Flûte and of its Lyre.
Linked with Niobé, it has of them several children, the Niobides.
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