Chorus (mythology)

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Chorus, Chorus or Koros (from the Greek Κορος), is the name of several characters from Greek mythology:

  1. The personification or the daimon or spirit of satiety, craving, hartazgo, haste, empalago, insolence or disdain. He was the son of Hibris, the personification of arrogance and insolence, the transgression of limits. According to the Oracle of Delphi, Coro, who longed to devour everything, was condemned to be defeated by Dice (the Justice).
  2. One of the anemoi, who personified the northwest wind.
  3. One of the many Acteon dogs that just devoured their owner when he was transformed into a deer by Artemisa.

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