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Coronis, daughter of Phlegyas, King of the Lapiths, was one of Apollo's lovers, and mother of Asclepius, the son of Apollo. While Apollo was away, Coronis, already pregnant with Asclepius, fell in love with Ischys, son of Elatus. A white crow which Apollo had left to guard her informed him of...
Coronis was a mortal woman and Greek Princess, best known for being a lover of the great sun god, Apollo and the mother of their child, Asclepius. Coronis was born the daughter of King Phlegyas of the Lapiths and his wife, Cleophema. Her maternal grandmother is Erato, the muse goddess of erotic...
Koronus. Sign in to edit. Koronus, king of the Lapiths, was the son of Kaeneus. Koronus was listed among the Argonauts. Koronus's own children were Leonteus and Lysidike. Koronus led a war against King Aegimius and was killed by former Argonaut Herakles.. Parents. Leonteus and Lysidike. Spouse & Lovers. Write the second section of your page here.
In Greek mythology, Coronis is a Thessalian princess and a lover of Apollo. She is the daughter of Phlegyas, king of the Lapiths, and Cleophema. In some accounts, her father was Azan, king of Arcadia. Her son, Asclepius, is the Greek god of medicine. During her pregnancy, she committed adultery...
Koronis was a princess of the Thessalian, daughter of Phlegyas. Koronis was one of Apollo's lovers. Koronis was pregnant with Apollo's child, she strangely did not care for her divine lover, but gave in to the advances of an Iskhys, son of Elatus. She did not consider that Apollo, The God of...
In Greek mythology, Coronis (/ k r n s /; Greek: , translit. Korns) is a Thessalian princess and a lover of the god Apollo. She was the daughter of Phlegyas, king of the Lapiths, and Cleophema. By Apollo she became the mother of Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine.
Template:Unreferenced There are several characters in Greek mythology by the name Coronis (, -). These include: Coronis ("crow" or "raven"), daughter of Phlegyas, King of the Lapiths, was one of Apollo's lovers. While Apollo was away Coronis, already pregnant with Asclepius, fell in...
Coronis was a mortal princess. She was the daughter of Phlegyas. She was killed by Artemis for having an affair with a mortal while pregnant with Apollo's son. Children with Apollo: Asclepius
KORONIS (Coronis) was a princess of the Thessalian kingdom of Phlegyantis loved by the god Apollon. During her pregnancy she committed adultery with a man named Iskhys (Ischys) and when Apollon learned of this from a raven he commanded his sister Artemis slay her. The goddess did so, felling many others besides with her deadly plague arrows.
Coronis was a mortal princess in Greek mythology. Coronis was a princess of the Thessalian kingdom. While pregnant with Apollo's son she had an affair with Iskhys. Apollo had Artemis kill her with her arrows but Apollo saved his son. Father: Phlegyas Mother: Kleophema Children: Children of Coronis
There are several characters in Greek mythology by the name Coronis (, - "crow" or "raven"). These include: Coronis, one of the Hyades. Coronis, daughter of King Coronaeus of Phocis who fled from Poseidon and was changed into a crow by Athena. Coronis, a Maenad who was raped by Butes...
Coronis was a maiden from Thessaly. Her magnificent beauty attracted Apollo, but Coronis preferred only mortals. Coronis hoped he would not learn of her faithlessness, but Apollo's raven brought the news, and as a result Coronis was killed. Apollo felt immediate guilt for his murder, and at...
Coronis, daughter of Phlegyas, king of the Lapiths, was one of Apollo 's lovers and mother of Asclepius. Coronis, one of the sacrificial victims of Minotaur. Greek deities. series. Primordial deities. Titans and Olympians. Water deities. Chthonic deities. Personified concepts. Nymphs. Alseid. Anthousai. Auloniad. Aurae. Crinaeae. Daphnaie. Dryads.
Koronis (Gr: ).whose name means arched or curved is one the star nymphs known as the Hyades. They were the daughters of Atlas and Pleione. Atlas & Pleione After their brother Hyas was killed by a lion she and the other four Hyades wept so much that the tear-soaked sisters were placed...
There are several characters in Greek mythology by the name Coronis (Ancient Greek: , - "crow" or "raven"). These include: Coronis, one of the Hyades. Corone, a daughter of King Coronaeus of Phocis who fled from Poseidon and was changed into a crow by Athena. Coronis, a Maenad who was raped by Butes of Thrace.
Coronis () is a Greek word for "crow" or "raven". Coronis is also the name of several characters in Greek mythology. Appearance. Sailor Coronis has long dark hair and a simple sailor outfit with a skirt, sailor collar and choker. Her outfit has a cross strap along her back. Information.
The Crow is one of the animals sacred to Apollo and Hera. The crow has made appearances in some myths. Koroneis, a princess of Phokis (in central Greece), daughter of Coroneus. Her beauty doomed her as she was pursued by Poseidon. Fleeing from the god she cried out to Athene for help and was...
Korns) is a Thessalian princess and a lover of Apollo. She is the daughter of Phlegyas, king of the Lapiths, and Cleophema. By Apollo she became the mother of Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine. While she was still pregnant, she cheated on Apollo with a mortal man named Ischys and was subsequently punished by the god for her betrayal.
The Coronis ( Na'vi name: txeptsyal) is a bird-like creatures found in the Kinglor Forest and the Upper Plains of Pandora . Contents. 1Anatomy. 2Behavior. 3In Na'vi culture. 4Nests and eggs. 5Trivia. 6Source. Anatomy.
Asklepios was born to the god Apollo and the mortal princess of the Lapiths, Coronis, daughter of Phlegyas. After Coronis was impregnated with Asklepios, she was killed for being unfaithful to Apollo. However, before Coronis' body was burned, Apollo saved their son and was given to the centaur, Chiron, to be raised.
In Greek and Roman mythology, Corone ( Ancient Greek: , romanized : Korn, lit. 'crow' [1] pronounced [korn]) is a young woman who attracted the attention of Poseidon, the god of the sea, and was saved by Athena, the goddess of wisdom. She was a princess and the daughter of Coronaeus.
In Greek mythology, the name Coronus (Ancient Greek: ) may refer to: Coronus, king of the Lapiths, the son of Caeneus, counted among the Argonauts. His own children were Leonteus and Lysidice. He led a war against King Aegimius and was killed by Heracles.
Cronus. This article is about the leader of the Titans and father of Zeus. For the primeval Greek god of time, see Chronus. Cronus. Rhea (pictured on the left) giving the Omphalos stone to Cronus (pictured on the right) Titan God of the Harvest. General Information. Species. God / Titan /Sky father. Aliases. Father Time. Titles.
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