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Asclepius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Asclepius (/æsˈkliːpiəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀσκληπιός Asklēpiós [asklɛːpiós]; Latin: Aesculapius) is...
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incubation and
focused on
prayers to
Asclepios for healing.
These sleep chambers were
filled with snakes, a
symbol to
Asclepios. A
similar Hebrew treatment was...
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following iterations,
Asclepios II and III, were
realised in 2022 and 2023 respectively, and
Asclepios IV is
planned for 2024.
Asclepios I was a Moon analogue...
- Gr****
Votive offering, 4th
century BC,
probably by Praxias, set in a
niche of a
pillar in the
sanctuary of
Asclepios in Athens,
Acropolis Museum, Athens...
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constructed by the
Roman emperor Caracalla (212–217) in
honor of
Asclepios, the God of Medicine, and
built around three prin****l rooms: the caldarium...
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leads to the
bathing cabins and the
water basins.
There were
rooms where Asclepios was worshiped.
Since the
thermal baths also
served as a
place for social...
- Urge in the
History of the
Human Body in the West".
Asclepio. 65 (1): 001. doi:10.3989/
asclepio.2013.01. Rosenberg, Yudl (2008). The
Golem and the Wondrous...
- in Verona, Italy.
Close relatives of the
genus include Austrobates and
Asclepios. They are
small insects with a body that is up to 6.5 mm (0.26 in) long...
- Urge in the
History of the
Human Body in the West".
Asclepio. 65 (1): 1–11. doi:10.3989/
asclepio.2013.01. Weiss, JR; Burgess, JB; Kaplan, KJ (2006). "Fetiform...
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Asclepios, god of medicine.
Marble Roman copy (2nd
century CE) of a Gr****
original of the
early 4th
century BCE.
Asclepios was not one of the
Twelve Olympians...