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Pirene (fountain)

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28: 315: 266: 89:. After this is the entrance to the water of Peirene. The legend about Peirene is that she was a woman who became a spring because of her tears shed in lamentation for her son Cenchrias, who was unintentionally killed by 93:. The spring is ornamented with white marble, and there have been made chambers like caves, out of which the water flows into an open-air well. It is pleasant to drink, and they say that the Corinthian 380: 356: 276: 113:
Another story says that the fountain was created by the hoof of Pegasus striking the ground. The legend Pausanias cites is far more widespread.
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On leaving the market-place along the road to Lechaeum you come to a gateway, on which are two gilded chariots, one carrying
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himself. A little farther away from the gateway, on the right as you go in, is a bronze
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Histories of Peirene: A Corinthian Fountain in Three Millennia
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who, according to legend, gave the name to the fountain.
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Peirene (fountain)

Greek
Greek mythology
Corinth
Pegasus
Muses
Pausanias
Phaethon
Helius
Heracles
Artemis
bronze
sacred enclosure
Apollo
Odysseus
etiological myth
Acrocorinth
acropolis
Pirene
nymph
"Fountains and the culture of water at Roman Corinth"
"Peirene Fountain"
the original
ASIN
B0011N18Y2
ISBN
9780876619650

Fountain of Peirene

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