Corinth isn't a person, and it's not mythological. it's a city, a real city. it's located near the isthmus between mainland Greece and the Peloponnese.
Amman Jordan was built on top of the ancient city of Philadelphia
Peloponnese, derived from the Greek words "Pelops" and "nesos" (meaning "island"), refers to a peninsula in southern Greece that resembles an island but is connected to the mainland by the Isthmus of Corinth. Historically significant, it was home to ancient city-states like Sparta and Corinth and played a central role in events such as the Peloponnesian War. The region is known for its rich cultural heritage, archaeological sites, and diverse landscapes.
Delphi
a city and the agricultural lands surrounding it
argos
Argos
Sparta
Argos
The Peloponnese war
The Greek name for the ancient city of Parsa, located seventy miles northeast of Shiraz in present-day Iran.
Corinth
It is a Greek city that was to be found in the Peloponnese islands about 78 kilometres (48 miles) southwest of Athens.
At the Temple of Zeus at Olympia in the city-state of Elis in the Peloponnese Peninsula.
Sparta was located in the southern greek city-state known as Lacedaemon.
The city-state of Elis in the Peloponnese Peninsula, where the Temple of Zeus was located at Olympia.
which Ancient Greek city was known for its military might