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Coronus may
refer to:
Coronus (Gr**** mythology), the name
attributed to
several Gr****
mythological figures Coronus, a
deity of the
Lusitanian mythology...
- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Coronus (Ancient Gr****: Κόρωνος
means "crooked, curved") may
refer to:
Coronus, king of the Lapiths, the son of
Caeneus and...
- 9.16
lists "Caeneus, son of
Coronus", as one of the Argonauts, which—under the ****umption that this is the same
Coronus, that this is not a
mixup of...
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Argyrosomus coronus, also
known as the
westcoast dusky kob, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Sciaenidae, the
drums and croakers...
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include Lapith warriors and kings, such as Ixion, Pirithous, Caeneus, and
Coronus, and the
seers Ampycus and his son Mopsus. In the
Iliad the
Lapiths send...
- were
Eurycyda and
possibly Naxos. He was
married to Anaxiroe,
daughter of
Coronus, and had one daughter, Hyrmine. King
Oenomaus of Pisa was his contemporary...
- cent. AD
Leuconoe Hyg. Fab. 1st cent. AD
Philonis Pherecydes 5th cent. BC
Coronus Chrysorthe Paus. 2nd cent. AD
Parthenos Chrysothemis Hyg. De astr. 1st...
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desired it to be.
Lysidice bore
Heracles a son, Teles. Lysidice,
daughter of
Coronus,
mother of
Philaeus by Ajax the Great.
Lysidice of Athens, one of the would-be...
- city's
founder Apis. He was the
father of Chrysorthe,
mother by
Apollo of
Coronus, the
successor to the
Sicyonian throne.
Before Orthopolis was born, all...
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