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- Coresus abstract "In Greek mythology, the name Coresus (Greek: Κόρησος) may refer to:An autochthon, who, together with Ephesus (son of Cayster), was believed to have founded the sanctuary of the Ephesian Artemis. The Amazons were so closely associated with this sanctuary that, according to Pausanias' remark, Pindar erroneously credited them, and not Coresus and Ephesus, with having founded it. Cayster, father of Ephesus, was thought to have been the son of the Amazon Penthesilea.A priest of Dionysus in Calydon, who was in love with Callirhoe. The girl would not answer her feelings, so Coresus, in despair, prayed to Dionysus that he may be avenged. The population of the city was then struck with a sort of madness that resembled the state of intoxication, which was lethal to many of them. They consulted the oracle at Dodona as to how to put an end to the calamity; the answer was that they had to propitiate the god by sacrificing either Callirhoe or someone who would consent to die in her stead. No one, and not even Callirhoe's foster parents, would do anything to save her life, so she was brought to the altar. Coresus was to perform the sacrificial rite, but, unable to kill his loved one, he slew himself instead. At the sight of him lying dead, Callirhoe was overcome with remorse and, soon after, cut her throat at a spring that later received her name.↑ ↑ ↑".
- Coresus mythology Greek_mythology.
- Coresus thumbnail Fragonard_coresus_sacrificing_himselt_to_save_callirhoe.jpg?width=300.
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- Coresus wikiPageWikiLink Amazons.
- Coresus wikiPageWikiLink Artemis.
- Coresus wikiPageWikiLink Autochthon_(ancient_Greece).
- Coresus wikiPageWikiLink Calydon.
- Coresus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Autochthons_of_classical_mythology.
- Coresus wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Coresus wikiPageWikiLink Dodona.
- Coresus wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Coresus wikiPageWikiLink Pausanias_(geographer).
- Coresus wikiPageWikiLink Penthesilea.
- Coresus wikiPageWikiLink Pindar.
- Coresus wikiPageWikiLink File:Fragonard_coresus_sacrificing_himselt_to_save_callirhoe.jpg.
- Coresus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coresus".
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- Coresus subject Category:Autochthons_of_classical_mythology.
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- Coresus type Person.
- Coresus type Person.
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- Coresus type Thing.
- Coresus type Q15410431.
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- Coresus comment "In Greek mythology, the name Coresus (Greek: Κόρησος) may refer to:An autochthon, who, together with Ephesus (son of Cayster), was believed to have founded the sanctuary of the Ephesian Artemis. The Amazons were so closely associated with this sanctuary that, according to Pausanias' remark, Pindar erroneously credited them, and not Coresus and Ephesus, with having founded it.".
- Coresus label "Coresus".
- Coresus differentFrom Croesus.
- Coresus sameAs Q5170299.
- Coresus sameAs Κόρεσος.
- Coresus sameAs Q5170299.
- Coresus wasDerivedFrom Coresus?oldid=590366827.
- Coresus depiction Fragonard_coresus_sacrificing_himselt_to_save_callirhoe.jpg.
- Coresus isPrimaryTopicOf Coresus.