Coronis
Coronis was one of Apollo's lovers, a Thessalian princess and the mother of Asclepius.[1][2][3][4]
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| .jpg.webp) Apollo and Coronis by Johann König | |
| Abode | Thessaly | 
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| Consort | Apollo, Ischys | 
| Children | Asclepius | 
| Parents | Phlegyas and Cleophema | 
| Siblings | Ixion | 
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Daniel de La Feuille, Devises et emblemes anciennes et modernes - Apollo and Coronis
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