Iapyx
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In Greek and Roman mythology, Iapyx, Iapux or Iapis was a favorite of Apollo. The god wanted to confer upon him the gift of prophecy, the lyre, etc.; but Iapyx, wishing to prolong the life of his father, preferred the more tranquil art of healing to all the others.
Virgil's Aeneid relates that Iapyx was Aeneas's healer during the Trojan War and then escaped to Italy after the war, founding Apulia.
Family
His descent is unclear. He was either:- a son of Iasus, or
- the son of Lycaon, which would make him the brother of Daunius and Peucetius, or
- a Cretan, from whom the Cretans who migrated to Italy derived the name of Iapyges, or
- a son of Daedalus either:
- * by his wife, thus making him a full-brother of Icarus;
- * by another Cretan woman.