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  2. Asclepius - Wikipedia

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    Asclepius (/ æ s ˈ k l iː p i ə s /; Ancient Greek: Ἀσκληπιός Asklēpiós [asklɛːpiós]; Latin: Aesculapius) is a hero and god of medicine in ancient Greek religion and mythology. He is the son of Apollo and Coronis , or Arsinoe , or of Apollo alone.

  3. Rod of Asclepius - Wikipedia

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    The emergency medical services' Star of Life features a rod of Asclepius In Greek mythology, the Rod of Asclepius (⚕; / æ s ˈ k l iː p i ə s /, Ancient Greek: Ῥάβδος τοῦ Ἀσκληπιοῦ, Rhábdos toû Asklēpioû, sometimes also spelled Asklepios), also known as the Staff of Aesculapius and as the asklepian, [1] is a serpent-entwined rod wielded by the Greek god Asclepius ...

  4. Asclepieion - Wikipedia

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    The panoramic view of the city from the Asklepieion on Kos. The Asclepieion (Ancient Greek: Ἀσκληπιεῖον Asklepieion; Ἀσκλαπιεῖον in Doric dialect; Latin aesculapīum), plurally Asclepieia, was a healing temple in ancient Greece (and in the wider Hellenistic and Roman world) that was dedicated to Asclepius, the first doctor-demigod in Greek mythology. [1]

  5. Definitions of Hermes Trismegistus to Asclepius - Wikipedia

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    The Definitions of Hermes Trismegistus to Asclepius is a collection of aphorisms attributed to the legendary Hellenistic figure Hermes Trismegistus (a syncretic combination of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth), most likely dating to the first century CE.

  6. Asclepieion of Athens - Wikipedia

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    The Asclepieion of Athens was the sanctuary built in honour of the gods Asclepius and Hygieia, located west of the Theatre of Dionysos and east of the Pelargikon wall on the southern escarpment of the Acropolis hill. [1] It was one of several asklepieia in the ancient Greek world that served as rudimentary hospitals.

  7. Asclepius (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Asclepius (Latin Aesculapius) is the Greek god of medicine and healing. Asclepius (also spelled Asklepios or Asclepios) may also refer to: Asclepius (grammarian), Ancient Greek grammarian of uncertain date; Asclepius (treatise), a Hermetic treatise written c. 100 –300; Asclepius, one of the Argonauts, a band of heroes in Greek mythology

  8. Aceso - Wikipedia

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    Aceso was the daughter of Asclepius and Epione, sister of Iaso, Hygieia, Panacea, and Aegle. [3] Mythology. Aceso depicted with her father, Asclepios, and her siblings.

  9. 4581 Asclepius - Wikipedia

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    4581 Asclepius / ə ˈ s k l iː p i ə s /, provisional designation 1989 FC, is a sub-kilometer-sized asteroid, classified as near-Earth object and potentially hazardous asteroid of the Apollo group that makes close orbital passes with Earth.