Sipylus
Sipylus, in Grecian mythology, was one of the sons of Amphion and Niobe, who vainly tried to avoid the fatal arrows of Apollo (Apollod. 3, 5, 6; Ovid, Met. 6, 231).
Sipylus, in Grecian mythology, was one of the sons of Amphion and Niobe, who vainly tried to avoid the fatal arrows of Apollo (Apollod. 3, 5, 6; Ovid, Met. 6, 231).