< Carystus, son of Scyrius >
1 Origin
In 1305 BC, Carystus was born on the island of Scyros.
Carystus's father was Chiron (or Cheiron).
2 Family
Carystus had a son, Petraeus.
3 Others
Carystus founded the town of Carystus in the southeast of Euboea.
Anius, the son of Zarex, son of Petraeus, son of Carystus, was a priest of Delos.
Athens and Delos had a deep connection since the time of Cecrops, the first king of Athenians.
From the above, Chiron is thought to be another name for Scyris (or Sciron, Scirus), who migrated from Athens to the island of Scyros.
In other words, Carystus was the son of Scyrius, the son of Cecrops, the seventh king of Athenians.