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  2. Coronis (lover of Apollo) - Wikipedia

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    Later, Apollo entrusted his son to Chiron, the wise centaur, who trained him more in medicine and hunting. [16] [10] Apollo kills Coronis, 1590 engraving by Hendrick Goltzius. According to a different version, Coronis gave birth to her son in Apollo's temple in the presence of the Moirai. Lachesis acted as the midwife. Apollo named their son ...

  3. Coronis (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Corone, a daughter of King Coronaeus of Phocis who fled from Poseidon and was changed into a crow by Athena. [2] Coronis, a Maenad who was raped by Butes of Thrace. Dionysus made the offender throw himself down a well. [3] Coronis, who was in one version the mother of the Graces by Dionysus. [4] She may be the same with the above character.

  4. Category:Children of Apollo - Wikipedia

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  5. Asclepius - Wikipedia

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    Asclepius was the son of Apollo and, according to the earliest accounts, a mortal woman named Koronis (Coronis), who was a princess of Tricca in Thessaly. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] When she displayed infidelity by sleeping with a mortal named Ischys , Apollo found out with his prophetic powers and killed Ischys.

  6. Cylix of Apollo - Wikipedia

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    Opposite the god is a black bird, for which several explanations have been offered: it is identified either as an oracular bird or as a crow which brought to Apollo the message that his beloved Koronis, daughter of king Phlegyas, was getting married.

  7. Category:Female lovers of Apollo - Wikipedia

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  8. ‘Daughter of Ruins’ Author and ‘Extra’ Producer on Plans for ...

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    Set in the direct aftermath of WWII and spanning the rest of the 20th century, Corporon’s “Daughter of Ruins,” which hit shelves Oct. 8, is full of the history, culture and myths of Greece.

  9. Corone (crow) - Wikipedia

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    In Greek and Roman mythology, Corone (Ancient Greek: Κορώνη, romanized: Korṓnē, lit. 'crow' [1] pronounced [korɔ̌ːnɛː]) is a young woman who attracted the attention of Poseidon, the god of the sea, and was saved by Athena, the goddess of wisdom.