- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Coresus (Ancient Gr****: Κόρησος) may
refer to:
Coresus, an autochthon, who,
together with
Ephesus (son of Cayster), was believed...
- a man
named Coresus, who has
always loved Callirhoe, has the task of
slaying her to save the city. Fragonard's
painting depicts Coresus plunging a knife...
-
opportunity to
study in
Venice before he
returned to
Paris in 1761. In 1765 his
Coresus Sacrificing Himself to Save
Callirhoe secured his
admission to the Academy...
-
marry a man she loathes,
Corésus, the high
priest of Bacchus, when she is
really in love with Agénor. The
wedding ceremony of
Corésus and Callirhoé is interrupted...
- Male Nude
Seated Beside the Sea) Fragonard:
Adoration of the Shepherds;
Coresus Sacrificing Himself to Save Callirhoe; The Bolt Géricault: The 1821 Derby...
- Male Nude
Seated Beside the Sea) Fragonard:
Adoration of the Shepherds;
Coresus Sacrificing Himself to Save Callirhoe; The Bolt Géricault: The 1821 Derby...
- much more ancient, and that it wasn't the Amazons, but a
native named Coresus who
founded the temple.
While she's not
confirmed by name in
taking part...
- Thronia,
another Thracian naiad. Callirhoe, a
maiden who was
loved by
Coresus. Callirrhoe,
daughter of the river-god Achelous, who
betrothed her to Alcmaeon...
- p****ed out.[citation needed]
Callirrhoe was a
Calydonian woman who
scorned Coresus, a
priest of Dionysus, who
threatened to
afflict all the
women of Calydon...
- Male Nude
Seated Beside the Sea) Fragonard:
Adoration of the Shepherds;
Coresus Sacrificing Himself to Save Callirhoe; The Bolt Géricault: The 1821 Derby...