Amyclas of Sparta

In Greek mythology, Amyclas (Ἀμύκλας) or Amyclus was a king of Sparta and the founder of Amyclae in central Laconia.

Mythology
Amyclas was the son of King Lacedemon and Queen Sparta, and brother of Queen Eurydice of Argos. After marrying Diomēdē, daughter of Lapithes, in 1351 BC, he became the father of Argalus, Cynortas, Hyacinth, Laodamia (or Leaneira ), Harpalus, Hegesandre and possibly of Polyboea. In other versions of the myth, Amyclas was also called the father of Daphne.