[12] In this late account, the kingdom of Locris was ruled from Amphictyon to Aetolus, then Physcus and eventually, Locrus who gave his name to the land.
[1] One account related that during the reign of King Cranaus, Deucalion, who founded and ruled over Lycoreia in Mt.
Parnassus, was said to have fled from his kingdom during the great flood with his sons Hellen and Amphictyon, and seek refuge to Athens.
[13] Later on, the latter became king of Thermopylae and brought together those living round about the temple and named them Amphictyons, and sacrificed on their behalf.
[15] During his rule, Dionysus was supposed to have visited him in Athens and taught him how to mix water with wine in the proper proportions.