(Κύαθος), the youthful cup-bearer of Oeneus, was killed by Heracles on account of a fault committed in the discharge of his duty. He
908
was honoured at Phlius with a sanctuary close by the temple of Apollo. (Paus. 2.13.8.) In other traditions Cyathus is called Eurynomus. (Diod. 4.36.) [L.S]