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Panagiotis (1910). Die
Tholos von
Epidauros (in German). De Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-256139-3. Katakis,
Stylianos E. (2002).
Epidauros: ta
glypta tōn rōmaïkōn chronōn...
- The name "Epidaurus" is of Gr**** origin. It was
named after the hero
Epidauros, son of Apollo.
According to Strabo, the city was
originally named Ἐπίκαρος...
- Stobreč (Italian: Stobrezio, Latin: Epetium, Gr****: Επέτιον) is a
historical village and now a
tourist resort on the
Adriatic Sea, in
central Dalmatia...
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Palaia Epidavros or
Palaia Epidauros (also
Palea Epidavros and
Palea Epidauros; Gr****: Παλαιά Επίδαυρος) is a
small town in the
Argolis prefecture of...
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illusion of a
peripteral temple. An
early case of this is
temple L at
Epidauros,
followed by many
prominent Roman examples, such as the
Maison Carrée...
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goddess of well-being and the
healing process worshipped in
Athens and
Epidauros.
Aceso was the
daughter of
Asclepius and Epione,
sister of Iaso, Hygieia...
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Rhode Salauris Zacynthos Illyria Aspalathos Apollonia Aulon Epi****os
Epidauros Issa
Melaina Korkyra Nymphaion Orikon Pharos Tragurion Thronion Black...
- four
short components (all in Latin)
during his life. His main work, De
Epidauro, was a
draft of an epic poem,
about the
Ottoman invasions of
Ragusan territory...
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Rhode Salauris Zacynthos Illyria Aspalathos Apollonia Aulon Epi****os
Epidauros Issa
Melaina Korkyra Nymphaion Orikon Pharos Tragurion Thronion Black...
- the
period his cult
seemingly spread further abroad. His
veneration at
Epidauros started around 500 BC, and in the late 5th
century BC he
possessed two...