Tiphys

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In Greek mythology, Tiphys /ˈtfɪs/ (Ancient Greek: Τῖφυς Tîphus), son of Hagnias (or of Phorbas and Hyrmine), was the helmsman of the Argonauts. He died of a mysterious illness or, according to some sources, a snakebite. After his death, Ancaeus piloted the Argo.