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Hesychius says Cinyras was a son of Apollo,[7] while Hyginus consistently calls him a son of Paphos (presumably the eponym of Paphos),[8] and a scholiast on Pindar makes him a son of Eurymedon and the nymph Paphia.[9] In other sources, he is the husband of Galatea[citation needed]. Cinyras was also called the father of Myrrha.[10] Hesychius also mentions a daughter of Cinyras, Myrice who mourned so much she was transformed into a tamarisk tree.[11]