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Greco-Roman god of medicine, son of Apollo (god of healing, truth, and prophecy) and the mortal princess Coronis. The Centaur Chiron taught him the ... [5 related articles]
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son of Apollo and Coronis and god of healing. Chiron trained him in medicine. His daughters included Hygieia, Panacea, and Meditrina. Zeus killed him for resuscitating a corpse for money. His single snake-entwined staff has been replaced over time with the caduceus symbol of the trickster commerce god Hermes.
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(minor planet 4581) A small asteroid of the Apollo group that can approach Earth`s orbit to within 600,000 km. Asclepius was discovered in 1989 by the American astronomers Henry Holt (1929-) and Norman Thomas (1930-). Diameter several hundred meters Semimajor axis 1.023 A...
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In Greek mythology, the god of medicine (Roman Aesculapius); son of
Apollo; father of Panacea and
Hygieia, goddess ...
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Asclepius: One of the earliest Greek gods to specialize in healing. He was known to the Romans as Aesculapius. Healers and those in need of healing invoked Asclepius' name in prayer and healing ceremonies in temples and at home. A healing clan known as the Asclepiads claimed to be the descendants of Asclepius and to have inherited a knowledge and m...
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Asclepius was a Greek god of healing. He was the son of Apollo and Coronis. He was taught the art of healing by Cheiron. Zeus killed him with a thunderbolt as a punishment for bringing a dead man back to life.
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In Greek mythology, the god of medicine (Roman Aesculapius); son of Apollo; father of Panacea and Hygieia, goddess of health. His emblem was the caduceus, a winged staff encoiled by two snakes; the creatures appear to renew life by shedding their skin. His worship originated in Thessaly in northern Greece, but the major sanctuary of the...
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(Aesculapius) Mortal son of Apollo; slain by Zeus for raising dead; later deified as god of medicine. Also known as Asklepios.
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a son of Apollo and the ancient Greek god of medicine and healing, worshiped by the Romans as Aesculapius.
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