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- Epidaurus (Gr****: Ἐπίδαυρος) was a small city (polis) in ancient Greece, on the Argolid Peninsula at the Saronic Gulf. Two modern towns bear the name Epidavros:...
- Asclepius and Freud." Akroterion 60, 2015, pp. 13–32. LiDonnici, Lynn R. The Epidaurian Miracle Inscriptions: Text, Translation, and Commentary. Atlanta: Scholars...
- the Aeginetes had carried off from Epidauros, their parent state. The Epidaurians had been accustomed to make annual offerings to the Athenian deities...
- also, which re****es the idea of beginning at the winter solstice. The Epidaurian calendar was from the Epidauros region in ancient Greece and most extensively...
- Tegeans 1,500 Sicyonians 3,000 Aeginetans 500 Tenth coil Megarians 3,000 Epidaurians 700 Orchomenians 600 Ninth coil Phliasians 1,000 Troezenians 1,000 Hermionians...
- of the victims. In the middle of the following summer of 418 BC the Epidaurians, being still hard-pressed by the Argives, the Lacedaemonians with their...
- Ephesians Epi****us or Epi****os Epi****ian Epi****ians Epidaurus Epidaurian Epidaurians Epirus Epirote Epirotes Eretria Eretrian Eretrians Etruria Etrurian...
- power. The Megarians revolted and together with the Troezenians and Epidaurians enrolled in the Achaean League. With this increased strength, Aratus...
- coinage seems to depict Hadrian and Asclepius as interchangeable. The Epidaurians honoured Hadrian with a new era, in which do****ents were dated by the...
- in which the rain-water is collected, is a gift of Antoninus to the Epidaurians." The temple could not have been in operation after the 4th or 5th century...