Amathousa
Mother of Cinyras in Greek mythology
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Mythology
The city of Amathus was named after Amathousa by its founder, Cinyras. Alternatively, it was derived from Amathes, son of Heracles who was worshipped there. Adonis was also venerated in this ancient Cypriot city.[1]
In the version of the myth by Plutarch, Theseus abandoned Ariadne at Amathous, where she died giving birth to her child and was buried in a sacred tomb. According to the author's source, Amathousians called the sacred grove where her shrine was situated the Wood of Aphrodite Ariadne.[6]