In Greek mythology, Pamphilus (or Pamphylus) was a son of Aegimius. Upon his father's death, Pamphilus and his brother, Dymas, split up his kingdom along with Aegimius' adopted son, Hyllas, son of Heracles. Pamphilus was the mythical ancestor of the Pamphilii[?] (or Pamphylii[?]).
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