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    Korybantes (redirect from Corybantes)
    According to Greek mythology, the Korybantes or Corybantes (also Corybants) (/ˌkɒrɪˈbæntiːz/; Greek: Κορύβαντες) were the armed and crested dancers who...
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    Muses. According to Apollodorus, she and Apollo were the parents of the Corybantes. "David Garrick between Tragedy and Comedy" by Joshua Reynolds (1760)...
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  • Corybantes is a genus of moths within the family Castniidae. It was described by Jacob Hübner in 1819. Corybantes delopia (Druce, 1907) Corybantes mathani...
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    Corybantes veraguana is a moth in the Castniidae family. It is found in Panama, Colombia and Ecuador. Corybantes veraguana veraguana (Panama) Corybantes...
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    turned them into magpies. In some accounts, Calliope is the mother of the Corybantes by her father Zeus. She was sometimes believed to be Homer's muse for...
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  • Corybantes pylades. Wikispecies has information related to Corybantes pylades. Corybantes at funet Osservazioni su alcuni taxa dei generi: Corybantes...
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    110–115 mm. Corybantes mathani mathani (Amazonas) Corybantes mathani atrata (Röber, 1931) (Peru) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Corybantes mathani...
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  • related to Corybantes delopia. Wikispecies has information related to Corybantes delopia. Savela, Markku (September 23, 2017). "Corybantes delopia (Druce...
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    able to choose one of them, he decided to remain unwed. He fathered the Corybantes by the Muse Thalia. By Calliope, he had Hymenaios, Ialemus, Orpheus and...
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    Asopis • Chalcis Chalcis, Euboea regarded as the mother of the Curetes and Corybantes; perhaps the same as Combe and Euboea • Cleone Cleonae, Argos one of the...
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  • to justify and rationalize the relationships of Dactyls, Curetes and Corybantes were never fully successful. Strabo says of the mythographers: "And they...
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    shields to amuse him; their supposedly Phrygian equivalents, the youthful Corybantes, who provided similarly wild and martial music, dance and song; and the...
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    1782) Synonyms Papilio thais Drury, 1782 Papilio chremes Fabricius, 1793 Corybantes nicon Hübner, [1822] Castnia thalaira Godart, [1824] Castnia nicon Gray...
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  • is the son of Iasion and the goddess Cybele, who gave his name to the Corybantes (Koribantes), or dancing priests of Phrygia. The Korybantes were associated...
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    daughter in marriage, followed suit, prefiguring the self-castrating corybantes who devoted themselves to Cybele. The heartbroken Agdistis begged Zeus...
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    Heracles Athenaeus 3rd cent. AD Acragas Asterope Steph. Byz. 6th cent. AD Corybantes Calliope Strabo 1st cent. AD Coria (Athene) Coryphe Cic. DND 1st cent...
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    via Google Books. Flagler, J. M. (6 December 1958). "A Far Cry from the Corybantes". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2020-06-30. Anwar, Syed Tariq; Anwar, Susan...
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    goddess Kufaws. The cult of Matar Kubeleya was performed by priests named Corybantes (meaning lit. 'head-shakers'), likely in mountainous locations, and through...
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    one of the muses, either Calliope, or Clio, or Terpsichore, or Urania. Corybantes were the children of Thalia and Apollo.[citation needed] The Muses had...
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    Africans. In some accounts, Cronus was also called the father of the Corybantes. Cronus is featured in one of the works of satirical writer Lucian of...
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  • were played with the fingers, not sticks. It was associated with the Corybantes in Ancient Greece. Rhoptra were also known as rhombos, which also designated...
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    Candalus, Cercaphus, the Charites, Chrysus, Cheimon, Circe, Clymenus, the Corybantes, Cos, Dioxippe, Dirce, Eiar, Electryone, Helia, Hemera, Ichnaea, Lampetia...
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  • infant Zeus on Mount Ida, barely distinguished from the Dactyls and the Corybantes Cybele (Κυβέλη), a Phrygian mountain goddess The Dactyls (Δάκτυλοι) "fingers"...
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  • means ‘swift-running’) may refer to the following: Ocythous, one of the Corybantes. Ocythous, a Trojan warrior who participated in the Trojan War. He was...
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    - • Chalcis Chalcis, Euboea regarded as the mother of the Curetes and Corybantes; perhaps the same as Combe and Euboea below • Cleone Cleonae, Argos -...
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  • believed to have sprung from a field sown with dragons' teeth. The Phrygian Corybantes had been forced out of the hill-side like trees by Rhea, the great mother...
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  • mythology, was one of the Dactyls, associated with the anvil, or perhaps the Corybantes. He was the son of Socus and Combe. Together with his brothers, Acmon...
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    origin that became syncretized with Greek beliefs and mythology, and the Corybantes, worshippers of the mother goddess Cybele (possibly the Asia Minor equivalent...
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  • mountain') or Idê was the daughter of Corybas, who gave his name to the Corybantes. Her possible mother was Thebe, daughter of Cilix. Ida married Lycastus...
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  • refer to the following personages: Socus of Euboea, father of the seven Corybantes (Prymneus, Mimas, Acmon, Damneus, Ocythous, Idaeus, Melisseus) by Combe...
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