In Greek and Roman mythology, Menephron (Ancient Greek: Μενέφρων, romanized: Menéphrōn) is the name of an Arcadian man notable for his tale surrounding incest.
He is only referenced to briefly in the works of Roman authors Ovid and Hyginus.
[1] In Ovid's Metamorphoses, as the runaway Medea flies above Greece in the chariot her grandfather gave her, she passes over Mount Cyllene, where Menephron would incestously lie with his mother in an animal-like manner.
[2][3] Hyginus in Fabulae confirms that Menephron slept with his mother, here named Blias/Bliade, and adds that he also slept with his daughter Cyllene as well.
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