Corycia
Naiad in Greek mythology
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In Greek mythology, Corycia (Ancient Greek: Κωρυκία, romanized: Kōrykia) or Corycis (Kōrukis), was a naiad who lived on Mount Parnassus in Phocis.
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Corycia was one of the Thriae nymphs of the springs of the Corycian Cave, which was named after her. She was related to the nymph Castalia who presided over the sacred springs at Delphi. Corycia was closely identified with Kleodora and Melaina.[1]
The plural Coryciae was applied to the daughters of Pleistos.[2]