Hyria (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Hyria (Ancient Greek: Ὑρίη) or Hyrie, also called Thyria or Thyrie (Ancient Greek: Θυρίη, romanized: Thurie) was the Aetolian daughter of Amphinomus and mother, by Apollo, of Cycnus. == Mythology == Hyrie grieved much for her son's death, not knowing he had been transformed into a swan; so she melted away in tears or, as others say, threw herself into a lake (Hyria) and was herself turned into a swan.

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Hyria (mythology)

In Greek mythology, Hyria (Ancient Greek: Ὑρίη) or Hyrie, also called Thyria or Thyrie (Ancient Greek: Θυρίη, romanized: Thurie) was the Aetolian daughter of Amphinomus and mother, by Apollo, of Cycnus. == Mythology == Hyrie grieved much for her son's death, not knowing he had been transformed into a swan; so she melted away in tears or, as others say, threw herself into a lake (Hyria) and was herself turned into a swan.

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