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According to the traditions of the Phoenician legends, Misor was one of two children of the Phoenician gods Amynus and Magus. The other named Suduc. These names meaning "Straight" (Misor) and "Just" (Suduc).

It is said that these two were thr first to discover the use of salt.

Misor's son was named Taautus, and considered the inventor of the written alphabet.