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  • Asclepius
  • Ancient Greek god of medicine

    Asclepius (/æsˈkliːpiəs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀσκληπιός Asklēpiós [asklɛːpiós]; Latin: Aesculapius) is a hero and god of medicine in ancient Greek religion

    Asclepius

    Asclepius

    Asclepius

  • Asklepios Kliniken
  • Major hospital operator primarily active in Germany

    and renamed Asklepios Kliniken Hamburg GmbH. The city of Hamburg retained a 25.1% stake. Since 2008, Asklepios Kliniken, through the Asklepios Medical School [de]

    Asklepios Kliniken

    Asklepios_Kliniken

  • Sanctuary of Asclepius, Epidaurus
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    who described the sanctuary in the 2nd century: The sacred grove of Asklepios is surrounded on all sides by boundary marks. No death or birth takes

    Sanctuary of Asclepius, Epidaurus

    Sanctuary of Asclepius, Epidaurus

    Sanctuary_of_Asclepius,_Epidaurus

  • Rod of Asclepius
  • Symbol of medicine

    Greek: Ῥάβδος τοῦ Ἀσκληπιοῦ, Rhábdos toû Asklēpioû, sometimes also spelled Asklepios), also known as the Staff of Aesculapius, is a serpent-entwined rod wielded

    Rod of Asclepius

    Rod of Asclepius

    Rod_of_Asclepius

  • Hygieia
  • Ancient Greek goddess of good health and cleanliness

    developed from a light personification to a full goddess within the cult of Asklepios. Together with her father, she appeared in dreams of patients who visited

    Hygieia

    Hygieia

    Hygieia

  • Epidaurus
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    Kallikratis reform law text" (in Greek). Government Gazette. "Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus". UNESCO World Heritage Convention. United Nations Educational

    Epidaurus

    Epidaurus

    Epidaurus

  • İskilip
  • Municipality in Çorum, Turkey

    names included Iskila (the name given to the area in Hittite times), Asklepios / Aesculapius (in ancient Greek), Blocium / Bloacium, İmad, Iskelib /

    İskilip

    İskilip

    İskilip

  • Bernard Broermann
  • German businessman and tax advisor (1943–2024)

    the organisation Asklepios, and his first hospital in 1984, Broermann worked as an accountant and lawyer before founding Asklepios and his first hospital

    Bernard Broermann

    Bernard_Broermann

  • Rhön-Klinikum
  • billionaire Bernard Broermann, fearing a dominant rival to his hospital chain Asklepios Kliniken, amassed a big enough stake in Rhön to block the deal. The firm

    Rhön-Klinikum

    Rhön-Klinikum

  • Othmarschen
  • Quarter of Hamburg in Germany

    China established in Hamburg in 1921 is located at Elbchaussee 268. The Asklepios Klinik Altona is a general hospital with 922 beds located Paul-Ehrlich-Strasse

    Othmarschen

    Othmarschen

    Othmarschen

  • Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus
  • Theater in Greece, Epidaurus

    Ancient Theatres Conference. Retrieved 13 November 2018. "Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus". UNESCO World Heritage Convention. United Nations Educational

    Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus

    Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus

    Ancient_Theatre_of_Epidaurus

  • Asclepius (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Aesculapius) is the Greek god of medicine and healing. Asclepius (also spelled Asklepios or Asclepios) may also refer to: Asclepius (grammarian), Ancient Greek

    Asclepius (disambiguation)

    Asclepius_(disambiguation)

  • Triberg im Schwarzwald
  • Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    but no longer plays a central role in the economy. A private hospital, Asklepios Klinik, is the town's major employer. The number of inhabitants was estimated

    Triberg im Schwarzwald

    Triberg im Schwarzwald

    Triberg_im_Schwarzwald

  • Asclepius of Milos
  • Part of an ancient Greek statue

    The Asclepius of Milos or Asklepios of Melos is a marble head from what was once a colossal ancient Greek statue of Asclepius found on the island of Milos

    Asclepius of Milos

    Asclepius of Milos

    Asclepius_of_Milos

  • Lissus (Crete)
  • Former town

    The Temple of Asklepios in 1992

    Lissus (Crete)

    Lissus (Crete)

    Lissus_(Crete)

  • Aliphera (Greece)
  • Town of ancient Arcadia

    Temple of Asklepios

    Aliphera (Greece)

    Aliphera (Greece)

    Aliphera_(Greece)

  • Biostrophin
  • Drug for gene therapy

    canine and primate animal models. Biostrophin is being manufactured by Asklepios BioPharmaceuticals, Inc., with funding provided by the Muscular Dystrophy

    Biostrophin

    Biostrophin

  • Endo Club Nord
  • Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf), Dietmar Wurbs (Asklepios Clinic Barmbek) and Friedrich Hagenmüller (Asklepios Clinic Altona), who were its presidents until

    Endo Club Nord

    Endo_Club_Nord

  • Broermann Medical Innovation Award
  • Medical innovation prize

    des Asklepios-Gründers wird in diesem Jahr zum ersten Mal vergeben". www.op-marburg.de (in German). Retrieved 18 March 2025. "Trauer: Asklepios-Gründer

    Broermann Medical Innovation Award

    Broermann_Medical_Innovation_Award

  • Archaeological Museum of Dion
  • Archaeological museum in Central Macedonia, Greece

    organ, the Statue of Dionysos, Isis and Aphrodite Hypolympidia and the Asklepios Daughters are displays of particular note. On the ground floor of the

    Archaeological Museum of Dion

    Archaeological Museum of Dion

    Archaeological_Museum_of_Dion

  • Peripatos (Acropolis of Athens)
  • Ancient pathway

    (23), continues between the Stoa of Eumenes (21) and the sanctuary of Asklepios (22), goes behind the Herodeion and finishes at the Beulé Gate (19).

    Peripatos (Acropolis of Athens)

    Peripatos (Acropolis of Athens)

    Peripatos_(Acropolis_of_Athens)

  • Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans

    head of state for the city of Amphipolis also served as the priest of Asklepios, Greek god of medicine; a similar arrangement existed at Cassandreia,

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • Hecate
  • Greek goddess of magic and transitions

    sanctuary of Athena, into which they bring up the image of Koronis [mother of Asklepios] ... The sanctuary is built upon a hill, at the bottom of which is an

    Hecate

    Hecate

    Hecate

  • Alice Walton (classicist)
  • American classical archaeologist

    March 16, 1908. p. 4. Retrieved June 16, 2025 – via Newspapers.com. Asklepios: the cult of the Greek god of medicine in libraries (WorldCat catalog)

    Alice Walton (classicist)

    Alice Walton (classicist)

    Alice_Walton_(classicist)

  • Hospital network
  • Parent organization for a collection of medical facilities

    Care Provider Markets". KFF. Retrieved May 23, 2025. "Key figures of the Asklepios Group" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-01-31. "IHH Healthcare

    Hospital network

    Hospital_network

  • Imhotep
  • Egyptian polymath, later deified

    Because of his association with health, the Greeks equated Imhotep with Asklepios, their own god of health who also was a deified mortal. According to myth

    Imhotep

    Imhotep

    Imhotep

  • Asclepias
  • Genus of flowering plants

    usually explained as being derived from the name of the Greek medical god Asklepios, neither author mentioned the god in connection with this plant. Their

    Asclepias

    Asclepias

    Asclepias

  • Hadrian
  • Roman emperor from 117 to 138

    Petsalis-Diomidis, Truly Beyond Wonders: Aelius Aristides and the Cult of Asklepios. OUP : 2010, ISBN 978-0-19-956190-2, p. 171 Anthony Birley, Restless Emperor

    Hadrian

    Hadrian

    Hadrian

  • Orchomenus (Boeotia)
  • Town in Central Greece

    Atreus" at Mycenae itself. In 1893, André de Ridder excavated the temple of Asklepios and some burials in the Roman necropolis. In 1903–05, a Bavarian archaeological

    Orchomenus (Boeotia)

    Orchomenus (Boeotia)

    Orchomenus_(Boeotia)

  • List of World Heritage Sites in Greece
  • the original on 5 January 2021. Retrieved 1 January 2021. "Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original

    List of World Heritage Sites in Greece

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Greece

  • St. Georg, Hamburg
  • Quarter of Hamburg in Germany

    Since 2008 the hospital also houses the Asklepios Medical School, a private medical school run by the Asklepios Kliniken Hamburg and the Hungarian Semmelweis

    St. Georg, Hamburg

    St. Georg, Hamburg

    St._Georg,_Hamburg

  • Asklepia
  • Genus of beetles

    (0.079–0.146 in). The genus names refers to the Greek god Asclepius (Asklepios), but the reason for this association is unknown. Asklepia contains the

    Asklepia

    Asklepia

    Asklepia

  • Ptolemaic Kingdom
  • Hellenistic-era Greek state in Egypt (305–30 BC)

    the Egyptian gods Apis and Osiris with the Greek deities Zeus, Hades, Asklepios, Dionysos, and Helios; he had powers over fertility, the sun, funerary

    Ptolemaic Kingdom

    Ptolemaic Kingdom

    Ptolemaic_Kingdom

  • Delos
  • Island in Greece

    their protective triad of Baal/Poseidon, Astarte/Aphrodite and Eshmun/Asklepios, they added Roma. The Doric Temple of Isis was built on a high, overlooking

    Delos

    Delos

    Delos

  • Themis
  • Greek goddess of divine law

    temple with Aphrodite in Epidauros: "Within the grove [of the sanctuary of Asklepios (Asclepius) at Epidauros] are a temple of Artemis, an image of Epione

    Themis

    Themis

    Themis

  • Bayer
  • German multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology company

    healthcare business, for $425 million. In October, Bayer agreed to acquire Asklepios BioPharmaceuticals for $2 billion upfront. In June 2021, the company announced

    Bayer

    Bayer

    Bayer

  • Eleusinian Mysteries
  • Secret religious rites in ancient Greece

    needed] On the 17th, the participants began the Epidauria, a festival for Asklepios named after his main sanctuary at Epidauros. This "festival within a festival"

    Eleusinian Mysteries

    Eleusinian Mysteries

    Eleusinian_Mysteries

  • Asclepieion of Athens
  • Ancient Greek sanctuary by the Acropolis

    remains the question of whether the cult of Asklepios was a private or public one. Bronwen L. Wickkiser in, Asklepios, Medicine, and the Politics of Healing

    Asclepieion of Athens

    Asclepieion of Athens

    Asclepieion_of_Athens

  • Highlander: The Animated Series
  • 1994 French animated television series

    only in terms of leadership, but also on a level of physical combat. Asklepios: Leader of the Bureaucrats, #76, of Mogonda, a brilliant scientist. He

    Highlander: The Animated Series

    Highlander:_The_Animated_Series

  • Hausstein
  • Mountain in Germany

    is the Rusel; on the south side is located in panoramic position, the Asklepios Clinic of Schaufling. "Hausstein Weather Forecast (917m)". www.mountain-forecast

    Hausstein

    Hausstein

    Hausstein

  • B. Braun
  • German medical and pharmaceutical device company

    to 25 percent. Together with another shareholder, hospitals operator Asklepios Kliniken, it opposed a takeover by Fresenius. In late 2013, B. Braun filed

    B. Braun

    B. Braun

    B._Braun

  • Sanctuary of Apollo Maleatas
  • Archaeological site near Epidaurus, Greece

    is located on a low hill on Mount Kynortion, east of the sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus. At the peak of the hill was a small Early Helladic settlement

    Sanctuary of Apollo Maleatas

    Sanctuary of Apollo Maleatas

    Sanctuary_of_Apollo_Maleatas

  • Pergamon
  • Ancient Greek city in Anatolia

    ISSN 1868-9876. OCLC 2517016. Melfi, Milena (2010). "Rebuilding the Myth of Asklepios at the Sanctuary of Epidauros in the Roman Period". In Rizakēs, A. D.;

    Pergamon

    Pergamon

    Pergamon

  • Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut
  • Ancient Egyptian temple

    Ptolemy III Euergetes, a stone chapel was built on the middle terrace for Asklepios, a god of the Greek pantheon. Later, under Ptolemy VIII Euergetes, the

    Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut

    Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut

    Mortuary_temple_of_Hatshepsut

  • History of medicine
  • in the Iliad gives descriptions of wound treatment by the two sons of Asklepios, the admirable physicians Podaleirius and Machaon and one acting doctor

    History of medicine

    History of medicine

    History_of_medicine

  • Fiery flying serpent
  • Biblical creature

    " This symbol, the Nehushtan, is similar to the ancient Greek Rod of Asklepios (frequently confused with the caduceus) and is frequently cited as an

    Fiery flying serpent

    Fiery flying serpent

    Fiery_flying_serpent

  • Butrint
  • World Heritage Site in Albania

    surrounding it: the skene and the neighbouring buildings, the new sanctuary of Asklepios and the areas next to it{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: periodical has ISBN

    Butrint

    Butrint

    Butrint

  • Nablus
  • Palestinian city in the northern West Bank

    and goddesses of the Greek pantheon such as Zeus, Artemis, Serapis, and Asklepios, and inscribed with legends in Greek reading "Flavian Neapolis of Syria

    Nablus

    Nablus

    Nablus

  • Decan
  • Groups of stars in Ancient Egyptian astronomy

    Capricorn 28 19 Semṭet ⲥⲙⲁⲧ Smat Hapax or Harpax Eracto Tair Renpsois Themeso Asklepios Themeso Soda (ⲥⲱⲇⲁ) 29 20 Ṭepā-semṭ . . . . . . . . Srat Anoster Salac

    Decan

    Decan

    Decan

  • Asklipieio
  • Municipal unit in Greece

    (2011). The seat of the municipality was in Lygourio. The sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus is situated on the territory of the municipal unit, hence

    Asklipieio

    Asklipieio

    Asklipieio

  • Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus
  • Archaeological museum in Peloponnese, Greece

    the ancient site of Epidaurus in the surrounding area. "Sanctuary of Asklepios at Ancient Epidaurus:History". Hellenic Ministry of Culture. Retrieved

    Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus

    Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus

    Archaeological_Museum_of_Epidaurus

  • Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth
  • Archaeological museum in Archaia Korinthos, Greece

    from the Sanctuary of Asklepios and the Early Christian cemetery. The exhibit includes unique findings from the sanctuary of Asklepios in Ancient Corinth

    Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth

    Archaeological Museum of Ancient Corinth

    Archaeological_Museum_of_Ancient_Corinth

  • Eileithyia
  • Ancient Greek goddess of childbirth

    worshipped as one of the most important deities, along with Demeter and Asklepios, and her sanctuary the most important one alongside the other two. Offerings

    Eileithyia

    Eileithyia

    Eileithyia

  • Monument to the X-ray and Radium Martyrs of All Nations
  • Monument

    was unveiled on the grounds of St Georg (St George's) Hospital (now the Asklepios Klinik St Georg), on 4 April 1936 by the Deutsche Röntgengesellschaft

    Monument to the X-ray and Radium Martyrs of All Nations

    Monument to the X-ray and Radium Martyrs of All Nations

    Monument_to_the_X-ray_and_Radium_Martyrs_of_All_Nations

  • Edithcolea
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Edithcolea grandis. Asklepios 20: 18–21, 1980. J.J. Lavranos & D.S. Hardy. Edithcolea grandis var. baylissiana Lavranos & Hardy. Asklepios 20: 21–23, 1980

    Edithcolea

    Edithcolea

    Edithcolea

  • Ancient Corinth
  • Ancient city-state in mainland Greece

    Acrocorinth, in the Potters’ Quarter, at the sites of the Sanctuary of Asklepios and the Kenchreian Gate Basilica. Current investigations focus on the

    Ancient Corinth

    Ancient Corinth

    Ancient_Corinth

  • The Spirit of Life
  • 1914 sculpture by Daniel Chester French

    accompanying her father, Asklepios, the god of medicine. She is often shown offering nourishment to a serpent entwined on the staff which Asklepios carries. In French's

    The Spirit of Life

    The Spirit of Life

    The_Spirit_of_Life

  • Archaeological Park of Dion
  • Archaeological site in Pieria, Greece

    sanctuary. In the same year, finds of statues of Asklepios, Hygeia and Telesphoros showed that also the Asklepios cult was practiced in Dion. On the main street

    Archaeological Park of Dion

    Archaeological Park of Dion

    Archaeological_Park_of_Dion

  • Pre-Greek substrate
  • Extinct language of prehistoric Greece

    Apóllōn, Apollo; Ἄρης Arēs, Ares; Ἄρτεμις Ártemis, Artemis; Ἀσκληπιός Asklēpiós, Asclepius; Ἀθήνη Athḗnē, Athena; Ἄτλας Átlās, Atlas; Διόνῡσος Diónȳsos

    Pre-Greek substrate

    Pre-Greek_substrate

  • List of university hospitals
  • Hamburg Asklepios Kliniken Hamburg, University of Hamburg Asklepios Clinic St. Georg Asklepios Klinik Wandsbek Asklepios Klinik Barmbek Asklepios Klinik

    List of university hospitals

    List_of_university_hospitals

  • Ancient Greek temple
  • Buildings housing cult statues in Greek sanctuaries

    Delphi, and mounted amazons formed the corner akroteria of the temple of Asklepios in Epidauros. Pausanias (5, 10, 8) describes bronze tripods forming the

    Ancient Greek temple

    Ancient Greek temple

    Ancient_Greek_temple

  • List of ancient Greek cities
  • Asine Laconia, southern Greece Skoutari Asine Cyprus Asinou (Ασίνου) Asklepios northern Turkey İskilip Iskila, Aesculapius, Andrapa, Andrapolis, Blocium

    List of ancient Greek cities

    List_of_ancient_Greek_cities

  • Theodor Wiegand
  • German archaeologist (1864–1936)

    arsenals of the castle at the acropolis and excavated the large sanctuary of Asklepios outside the city. He also finished the excavations at Baalbek in Lebanon

    Theodor Wiegand

    Theodor Wiegand

    Theodor_Wiegand

  • Jürgen Müller
  • well as chief physician for forensic psychiatry and psychotherapy at the Asklepios Clinic in Göttingen. His particular scientific interest lies in the empirical

    Jürgen Müller

    Jürgen Müller

    Jürgen_Müller

  • Károly Kerényi
  • Hungarian scholar (1897–1973)

    (1946) Der Göttliche Arzt. Studien über Asklepius und seine Kultstätte (Asklepios: Archetypal Image of the Physician's Existence) (1948) Niobe. Neue Studien

    Károly Kerényi

    Károly_Kerényi

  • List of series run in Weekly Shōnen Jump
  • 2008 #27 2012 Kōji Ōishi Chagecha (チャゲチャ) #42 2008 #49 2008 Yoshio Sawai Asklepios (アスクレピオス) #43 2008 #11 2009 Tōru Uchimizu Meister (マイスター) #1 2009 #12

    List of series run in Weekly Shōnen Jump

    List_of_series_run_in_Weekly_Shōnen_Jump

  • Pannonian Steppe
  • Variety of grassland ecosystems found in the Pannonian Basin

    ISSN 0305-0270. "Samen kaufen – große Saatgut Auswahl im Online-Shop | Asklepios Seeds" (PDF). The European Commission (DG ENV B2) commissioned the Management

    Pannonian Steppe

    Pannonian Steppe

    Pannonian_Steppe

  • Martin U. Müller
  • German journalist

    suicide in Germanwings Flight 9525, on the methods of hospital group Asklepios, on the affair surrounding the then editor-in-chief of Bild newspaper

    Martin U. Müller

    Martin_U._Müller

  • Medical tourism
  • People traveling abroad to obtain medical treatment

    called Epidauria. This territory was the sanctuary of the healing god Asklepios. Spa towns and sanitaria were early forms of medical tourism. In 18th-century

    Medical tourism

    Medical tourism

    Medical_tourism

  • List of INSEAD alumni
  • chairman of Roche and Diageo Bernard Broermann (MBA), billionaire founder of Asklepios Kliniken. Said Darwazah (MBA), CEO and chairman of Hikma Pharmaceuticals

    List of INSEAD alumni

    List_of_INSEAD_alumni

  • List of hospitals in Germany
  • Essen Essen 1,260 University of Leipzig Medical Center Leipzig 1,345 Asklepios Klinik St. Georg Hamburg 665 Universitätsklinikum Jena Jena 1,396 Universitätsklinikum

    List of hospitals in Germany

    List_of_hospitals_in_Germany

  • Timeline of psychology
  • thought disorders. c. 600 BCE – Many cities in Greece had temples to Asklepios that provided cures for psychosomatic illnesses. 540–475 Heraclitus c

    Timeline of psychology

    Timeline of psychology

    Timeline_of_psychology

  • Faith healing
  • Prayer and gestures perceived to bring divine intervention in physical healing

    Epidaurus in Greece and Pergamum in Turkey, healing shrines of the pagan god Asklepios. The miraculous healings recorded in both places were remarkably the same

    Faith healing

    Faith healing

    Faith_healing

  • Epirus (Roman province)
  • Roman province (in Greece and Albania)

    to the existing ones, especially around the theatre and the temple of Asklepios. Augustus also separated Epirus and Achaea from Macedonia in 27 BC, but

    Epirus (Roman province)

    Epirus (Roman province)

    Epirus_(Roman_province)

  • Rosemarie Albrecht
  • Nazi German-Japanese otorhinolaryngologist

    Breast Milk Before and After Boiling. In 1940, Rosemarie began to work at Asklepios Specialist Clinic Sanatorium in Stadtroda, initially as a mandatory assistant

    Rosemarie Albrecht

    Rosemarie_Albrecht

  • Goslar
  • Place in Lower Saxony, Germany

    The Dr-Herbert-Nieper-Krankenhaus is a privately owned hospital in the Asklepios Harzkliniken group serving the greater Harz region. A new annex for intensitive

    Goslar

    Goslar

    Goslar

  • Vasilika, Boeotia
  • west, about 400 meters away, scant ruins possibly indicate the temple of Asklepios Archagetes, mentioned by Pausanias. The place is still called "The Columns"

    Vasilika, Boeotia

    Vasilika, Boeotia

    Vasilika,_Boeotia

  • Palaia Epidavros
  • Settlement in Greece

    not to be confused with the more famous theatre at the Sanctuary of Asklepios in Epidauros, some 10 km to the south-west (Theatre of Epidaurus). This

    Palaia Epidavros

    Palaia Epidavros

    Palaia_Epidavros

  • Shapshu
  • Canaanite solar deity

    as Apollo, and described them as being the father and sole parent of Asklepios while contrasting Greek and Phoenician notions of the gods. The first

    Shapshu

    Shapshu

  • Michael Häupl
  • Austrian politician (born 1949)

    2016-06-24. Retrieved 2026-07-25. Baltaci, von Köksal (2015-08-05). "Asklepios-Obmann: "Ich sollte mundtot gemacht werden"". Die Presse (in German).

    Michael Häupl

    Michael Häupl

    Michael_Häupl

  • History of surgery
  • χειρουργείν). In The Iliad Homer names two doctors, “the two sons of Asklepios, the admirable physicians Podaleirius and Machaon and one acting doctor

    History of surgery

    History of surgery

    History_of_surgery

  • Orphic Hymns
  • Collection of 87 ancient Greek hymns

    as the element of fire, in the universe and the body 67 "Offering of Asklepios, manna" Asclepius Divine physician, with some worship 9 Calls him Paean

    Orphic Hymns

    Orphic Hymns

    Orphic_Hymns

  • Ancient Macedonians
  • Ancient Greek ethnic group

    head of state for the city of Amphipolis also served as the priest of Asklepios, Greek god of medicine; a similar arrangement existed at Cassandreia,

    Ancient Macedonians

    Ancient Macedonians

    Ancient_Macedonians

  • List of substances used in rituals
  • poppies or holding them. Poppies also frequently adorned statues of Apollo, Asklepios, Pluto, Demeter, Aphrodite, Kybele and Isis, symbolizing nocturnal oblivion

    List of substances used in rituals

    List_of_substances_used_in_rituals

  • Greek city-state patron gods
  • Apollo Daphnephoros; and Epidauros as Apollo Maleatas (Apollo's son, Asklepios, was also worshipped at Epidauros). The patron god of the city of Miletus

    Greek city-state patron gods

    Greek city-state patron gods

    Greek_city-state_patron_gods

  • Apteranthes europaea
  • Species of flowering plant

    February 2026. Audissou, Jean-André (2005). "Moroccan Stapeliads" (PDF). Asklepios. 94: 18–27. Retrieved 7 February 2026. Meve, Ulrich; Heneidak, Samia (2005)

    Apteranthes europaea

    Apteranthes europaea

    Apteranthes_europaea

  • Ancient Greek personal names
  • Branch of onomastics

    (rivers in particular) and heroes. When new gods rose to prominence (Asklepios) or entered Greece from outside (Isis, Sarapis), they too generated theophoric

    Ancient Greek personal names

    Ancient_Greek_personal_names

  • List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription
  • Paleochristian and Byzantine Monuments of Thessalonika Cultural 456 Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus Cultural 491 India Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National

    List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription

    List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_by_year_of_inscription

  • Timeline of psychiatry
  • clinical depression. 6th century BCE 600 B.C., many cities had temples to Asklepios known as an Asklepieion that provided cures for psychosomatic illnesses

    Timeline of psychiatry

    Timeline_of_psychiatry

  • R. Jude Samulski
  • American geneticist

    companies active in gene therapy and AAV commercialization, including AskBio (Asklepios BioPharmaceutical Inc.), a biotechnology company focused on AAV gene therapy

    R. Jude Samulski

    R._Jude_Samulski

  • Daphnus
  • Historic site in Greece

    discovery is the very well preserved but previously unknown Sanctuary of Asklepios, containing a group of statues, and which has turned out to be one of

    Daphnus

    Daphnus

  • Sara B. Aleshire
  • Their Dedications, and the Inventories in 1989, with a companion work, Asklepios at Athens: Epigraphic and Prosopographic Essays on the Athenian Healing

    Sara B. Aleshire

    Sara_B._Aleshire

  • List of ancient Greek playwrights
  • ("Mysians") Telephos ("Telephus") Thyestes Aphareus (4th century BC) Asklepios** Akhilleus** Tantalos** Sophocles (c. 495–406 BC): Theban plays, or Oedipus

    List of ancient Greek playwrights

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  • Stamatios D. Krinos
  • Greek pharmacist and university professor

    about the natural resin. He published a pharmaceutical magazine known as Asklepios in the late 1850s. Stamatios was born in Constantinople. He traveled to

    Stamatios D. Krinos

    Stamatios D. Krinos

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  • Pedimental sculptures in the United States
  • 2016. Man and Nature, from SIRIS Athena Introduces Asklepios, from SIRIS. The Infidelity of Asklepios, from SIRIS. Stark County Courthouse Pediment, from

    Pedimental sculptures in the United States

    Pedimental sculptures in the United States

    Pedimental_sculptures_in_the_United_States

  • Pancharevo
  • Place in Sofia City, Bulgaria

    in Sofia and at Pancharevo has practiced the cult of the physician god Asklepios and the nymphs, as fragments of bas-reliefs of the three nymphs were found

    Pancharevo

    Pancharevo

    Pancharevo

  • 2nd-century Roman domes
  • size. Later Roman buildings similar to the Pantheon include a temple to Asklepios Soter (c. 145) in the old Hellenistic city of Pergamon and the so-called

    2nd-century Roman domes

    2nd-century Roman domes

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  • Hierapolis
  • Ancient Greek city

    inscriptions. Among these artifacts there are statues of Tyche, Dionysus, Pan, Asklepios, Isis, Demeter and Trion which, although executed by the Romans, were

    Hierapolis

    Hierapolis

    Hierapolis

  • Hooded Spirits
  • Hooded deities in Romano-Celtic religion

    hooded child and compared to Telesphoros, the hooded boy who attended Asklepios at Pergamon. The comparison was developed at length by Waldemar Deonna

    Hooded Spirits

    Hooded Spirits

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  • Kanephoros
  • Ancient Greek custom

    Mother of the Gods in Athens, and Apollo Pythais, Artemis Brauronia, Asklepios; Demeter and Isis at Eleusis; Zeus Disoterien in Piraeus; Zeus Basileus

    Kanephoros

    Kanephoros

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  • TELESPHOROS
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    Greek

    TELESPHOROS

    (Τελεσφόρος) Greek name TELESPHOROS means "bearing fruit." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Asklepios.

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    Greek

    ASKLEPIOS

    (Ἀσκληπιός) Greek name ASKLEPIOS means "surgeon." In mythology, this is the name of a demigod who learned the secret of life and death from a serpent.

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    Greek

    OPHIOUCHOS

    (Οφιούχος) Greek name OPHIOUCHOS means "serpent bearer." This is the name of a constellation depicted as a man supporting a serpent. The man is thought by some to be the demigod Asklepios, who learned the secret of life and death from a serpent and was killed for this by Zeus to prevent him from sharing his knowledge with mankind.

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    Greek

    OPHIUCHUS

    (Ὀφιοῦχος) Greek name OPHIUCHUS means "serpent bearer." This is the name of one of the constellations listed by Ptolemy, depicted as a man supporting a serpent. The man depicted in the constellation is thought by some to actually be the demigod Asklepios.

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    Greek

    ASKLEPIADES

    (Ἀσκληπιάδης) Patronymic form of Greek Asklepios, ASKLEPIADES means "descendant of Asklepios."

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