Paphia (mythology)
In
Greek mythology
,
Paphia
(
Ancient Greek
: Παφία) may refer to the following:
Paphia, a
Cypriot
nymph
who became the mother of King
Cinyras
by
Eurymedon
. Otherwise, Cinyras’ parentage was attributed to the following: (1)
Sandocus
and
Pharnace
, (2)
Amathousa
, (3)
Apollo
or lastly, (4) Paphos.
Paphia, a surname of
Aphrodite
, derived from the celebrated temple of the goddess at Paphos in
Cyprus
. A statue of Aphrodite Paphia also stood in the sanctuary of
Ino
, between
Oetylus
and
Thalamae
in
Laconia
.