Epaphus

In Greek mythology, Epaphus (Greek: Ἔπᾰφος, "touch") was an Egyptian king and demigod son of Zeus and Io. When he was born, Io was still in the form of a heifer; he was concealed by the Corybantes at Hera's request but he was later found by his mother in Syria after having been restored to her human form.

Epaphus was the founder of Memphis, Egypt, which he named after his wife, Memphis. Epaphus and Memphis had two daughters, Libya and Lysianassa.