Neophron (Greek myth)
In Greek mythology, Neophron (Ancient Greek: Νεόφρων, romanized: Neophron) is a minor mythological character, who, in order to take revenge against Aegypius seducing his mother Timandra, seduced Aegypius's own mother Bulis.Celoria argues however that "too much must not be made of this" as Neophron was a very common personal name, with no implications of foolishness.[1] Neophron's mother Timandra became lovers with a much younger man named Aegypius.Neophron greatly disapproved of the relationship, so he decided to play a trick on Aegypius.When they woke up, and realized what had happened, Aegypius prayed to the heavens that they would vanish, and Zeus turned all four of them into birds.