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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, Koronis was one of the Maenads (Maenads were the female followers of Dionysus) who was raped by Butes of Thrace. Dionysus made the offender throw himself down a well. Write the...
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 the infidelity and Apollo, enraged that the bird had not pecked out Ischys' eyes as soon as he ...
Koronis was a Thessalian princess, a lover of Apollo and mother of Asklepios in Greek mythology. While Koronis was pregnant with Asklepios, Apollo discovered she'd been unfaithful and killed her before having her body burned on a funeral pyre. Apollo rescued their unborn child from her womb...
In Greek mythology Coronis was a princess of the Thessalian kingdom of Phlegyantis loved by the god Apollo. During her pregnancy she committed adultery with a man named Ischys and when Apollo 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 woman and Greek Princess, best known for being a lover of the great sun god, Apollo and the mother of their child, Asclepius. Title/Alias. Princess of Thessaly. Aegle. Species. Human. Home. Thessaly. Relationships. King Phlegyas of the Lapiths (father) Queen Cleophema (mother) King Ixion (brother) Apollo (lover) Ischys (lover)
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...
Koronis (Coronis) was a Thessalian princess in Greek mythology. She was the daughter of Phlegyas of Larissa, king of the Lapiths and lived on Lake Beobis. Although not exceptionally well known by many who are familiar with Greek mythology, Koronis was a mortal lover of Apollo, the son of Zeus.
Full name. Koronis. Gender. Female. Family. Phlegyas (father) Cleophema (mother) Asclepius (son) Hygieia, Panancea, Iaso, Acesco and Aglaea (granddaughters) Podaleirios, Makhaon and Pranjal (grandsons) Status. Deceased. Physical description. Species. Human. Behind the scenes. Appearances. The Tyrant's Tomb (mentioned)
In Greek mythology, Coronis (/krns/; Greek: , translit. 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.
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...
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Introduction. Greek mythology is the study of the body of myths found within ancient Greek religion. When most people think about mythology today, it is often Greek mythology that comes to mind. This is in part due to it's grandiose cast of memorable and enigmatic characters: from the all-powerful, yet highly flawed, deities such as Zeus; to the brave, but often tragic, heroes such as Achilles ...
In Greek mythology, Coronis (/krns/; 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.
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 love with Ischys, son of Elatus.
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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. While she was still pregnant, she cheated on Apollo with a mortal man named Ischys and was subsequently killed by the god for her betrayal.
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.
Asclepius is the Greek God of Healing, medicine and doctors, was born a demigod, the son of Apollo and Koronis (herself a granddaughter of Ares) of the Lapiths. During her pregnancy, Apollo discovered she was having an affair with Ischys. His sister Artemis, shot her on behalf of her brother.
Koroneis, a princess of Phokis (in central Greece), daughter of Koroneus. Her beauty doomed her as she was pursued by Poseidn. Fleeing from the god she cried out to Athn for help and was transformed into a crow. A Tale of Betrayal. Coronis, daughter of Phlegyas, King of the Lapiths, was one of Apollo's lovers.
All known societies, past and present, possess myths. Myths are traditional narratives existing within a culture that function as non-scientific methods of describing the origin, nature, pattern or structure of an aspect (or aspects) of reality. Like poetry, myths often make use of symbolism, allegory, metaphor, and visual language.
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