- Gr****
mythology by the name
Coronis (Ancient Gr****: Κορωνίς, -ίδος "crow" or "raven",
among others).
These include:
Coronis, one of the Hyades. Corone...
- Look up
coronis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coronis may
refer to:
Coronis (diacritic)
Coronis (mythology)
Coronis (lover of Apollo)
Coronis (textual...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Coronis (/kɒˈrəʊnɪs/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Κορωνίς, translit. Korōnís) is a
Thessalian princess and a
lover of the god Apollo. She was...
- A
coronis (Ancient Gr****: κορωνίς, korōnís, pl. κορωνίδες, korōnídes) is a
textual symbol found in
ancient Gr****
papyri that was used to mark the end...
-
Speyeria coronis, the
Coronis fritillary, is a
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae of
North America. It is
common from Baja
California to
Washington and...
-
Brookula coronis is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk, un****igned in the
superfamily Seguenzioidea.
MolluscaBase (2018).
Brookula coronis Barnard...
- on the
Petrine script, so they have
never had the
smooth breathing. The
coronis (κορωνίς, korōnís, "crow's beak" or "bent mark"), the
symbol written over...
- USS
Coronis (ARL-10) was one of 39 Achelous-class
repair ship
landing craft built for the
United States Navy
during World War II.
Named for
Coronis (one...
-
medicine in
ancient Gr****
religion and mythology. He is the son of
Apollo and
Coronis, or Arsinoe, or of
Apollo alone.
Asclepius represents the
healing aspect...
- Schreiber, 1912
Vipera coronis coronis A.F. Reuss, 1927
Vipera coronis leopardina A.F. Reuss, 1927 (nomen nudum)
Vipera coronis nigroides A.F. Reuss, 1927...