- In Gr**** mythology,
Coroebus (Ancient Gr****: Κόροιβος) may
refer to two
distinct characters:
Coroebus, son of King
Mygdon of
Phrygia is a
character of...
-
Coroebus of Elis (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κόροιβος Ἠλεῖος, Kóroibos Ēleîos; Latin:
Coroebus Eleus fl. c. 776 BC) was a Gr**** cook, baker, and
athlete from Elis...
- city.
Poine would steal children from
their mothers until Coroebus killed her. A hero
Coroebus emerged from
Argos to slay it, but
Apollo then
brought a...
-
Coroebus (Gr****: Κόροιβος) may
refer to:
Coroebus of Phrygia, who came to aid Troy in the
Trojan War
Coroebus (Argos),
slayer of Poene, the personification...
- With
Buick riding Native Trail,
Coroebus was
partnered by
James Doyle.
Royal Patronage set the pace, with
Coroebus being restrained towards the rear...
-
southwest of Agia
Mavra and 4 km east of Gastouni. The
village was
named after Coroebus of Elis, one of the
winners of the
first Ancient Olympic Games.Today, there...
- been held
before the race won by
Coroebus but
disagreed on how many; the
convention was
established to
place Coroebus's victory at a time
equivalent to...
- in Gr****; gen.: Μύγδονος) of Phrygia, was a son of
Acmon and
father of
Coroebus by his wife Anaximene.
Mygdon led a
force of
Phrygians against the Amazons...
- the only
event at the
Olympic Games. The
victor (the
first of whom was
Coroebus of Elis) gave his name to the
entire four-year Olympiad,
allowing modern...
-
avenging monster sent by
Apollo against the city of
Argos and
killed by
Coroebus. It is
referred to as
Poine or Ker in
classical sources, but
later in the...