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UNESCO World Heritage Site
founded by or named for the hero Epidaurus, and to be the birthplace of Apollo's son Asclepius the healer. Epidaurus is best known for its healing sanctuary
Epidaurus
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Epidaurus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Epidaurus was an ancient Greek city in the Saronic Gulf, containing the sanctuary of Asclepius.
Epidaurus_(disambiguation)
Theater in Greece, Epidaurus
The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus is a theatre in the Greek city of Epidaurus, located on the southeast end of the sanctuary dedicated to the ancient Greek
Ancient_Theatre_of_Epidaurus
Greek mythologcal character
In Greek mythology, Epidaurus (Ancient Greek: Ἐπίδαυρος) was the presumed eponym of the polis Epidaurus. His parentage varies from one local version of
Epidaurus_(mythology)
UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Sanctuary of Asclepius was a sanctuary in Epidaurus dedicated to Asclepius. Especially in the Classical and Hellenistic periods, it was the main holy
Sanctuary of Asclepius, Epidaurus
Sanctuary_of_Asclepius,_Epidaurus
2nd-century BC Greek transgender man
life is known from the works of Diodorus Siculus. Callon was born in Epidaurus in Greece, during the second half of the second century BC. The details
Callon_of_Epidaurus
Colony of Ancient Greece and province of Ancient Rome
Epidaurus (Greek: Ἐπίδαυρος, Latin: Epidaurum) or Epidauros was an ancient Greek colony founded sometime in the 6th century BC and renamed to Epidaurum
Epidaurum
Human settlement in Greece
mentions Epidaurus Limera as one of the Eleuthero-Laconian towns. Ptolemy enumerates, as separate places, Minoa, the harbour of Zeus Soter, and Epidaurus. In
Epidaurus_Limera
Archaeological museum in Peloponnese, Greece
Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus is a museum in Epidaurus, in Argolis on the Peloponnese peninsula, Greece. The museum, noted for its reconstructions
Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus
Archaeological_Museum_of_Epidaurus
Healing temples located in ancient Greece
Peloponnese in Greece, Epidaurus was the main asclepieion. The healing temple was named after Asclepius, the son of Apollo. At the Epidaurus, there were various
Asclepieion
First Greek national assembly
The First National Assembly of Epidaurus (Greek: Αʹ Εθνοσυνέλευση της Επιδαύρου, 1821–1822) was the first meeting of the Greek National Assembly, a national
First National Assembly at Epidaurus
First_National_Assembly_at_Epidaurus
Cultural festival in Greece
Athens – Epidaurus Festival is an annual arts festival that takes place in Athens and Epidaurus, from May to October. It is one of the most famous festivals
Athens_Epidaurus_Festival
Sculpture of Nike
The Nike of Epidaurus (Greek: Νίκη της Επιδαύρου) is an ancient Greek marble statuette of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, by the sculptor Timotheos
Nike_of_Epidaurus
Bassae Acropolis Delphi Epidaurus Rhodes Meteora Mount Athos Thessaloniki Olympia Mystras Delos H. Loukas Nea Moni Pythagoreion and Heraion Vergina Mycenae
List of World Heritage Sites in Greece
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Greece
Egyptian-Greek historian (1st century AD)
Pamphile or Pamphila of Epidaurus (fl. 1st century AD) was a historian of Egyptian descent who lived in Greece during the reign of the Roman emperor Nero
Pamphile_of_Epidaurus
confused with the larger and better-known Theatre of Epidaurus, located near the Asclepion of Epidaurus. Nowadays, the theatre is used as a venue for theatrical
Theatre_of_Palaia_Epidavros
Soteridas of Epidaurus (Greek: Σωτηρίδας ὁ Ἐπιδαύριος; 1st century) was a grammarian and the husband of Pamphile. He wrote a work on Orthography, Homeric
Soteridas_of_Epidaurus
Village in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia
Greeks settlers from Corinth in the 6th century BC under the name of Epidaurus (or Epidauros, Greek: Ἐπίδαυρος). The surrounding area was inhabited by
Cavtat
Settlement in Greece
Sanctuary of Asklepios in Epidauros, some 10 km to the south-west (Theatre of Epidaurus). This smaller theatre was built in the middle of the 4th century BCE
Palaia_Epidavros
Place in Croatia
Stobreč (Italian: Stobrezio, Latin: Epetium, Greek: Επέτιον) is a historical village and now a tourist resort on the Adriatic Sea, in central Dalmatia
Stobreč
Goddess from Greek mythology
complied with, the country of Epidaurus again bore fruit as before. When around 540 BCE Aegina separated itself from Epidaurus, which had till then been regarded
Auxesia_(mythology)
Theatre venue in Athens, Greece
Herodes Atticus Conservatory, the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus and the Little Theatre of Epidaurus. In the early 2010s, the possible concession of part
Peiraios_260_(venue)
Holy sanctuary in Ancient Greece
Eleusinian Mysteries, dedicated to Demeter and Persephone. Epidaurus: Temple of Asclepius, Epidaurus, dedicated to Asclepius. Isthmus of Corinth: Temple of
Panhellenic_sanctuary
Archaeological site near Epidaurus, Greece
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, which
Sanctuary_of_Apollo_Maleatas
Olympiad 608 BC - Cleon of Epidaurus 44th Olympiad 604 BC - Gelon of Laconia 45th Olympiad 600 BC - Anticrates of Epidaurus 46th Olympiad 596 BC - Chrysamaxus
List of Olympic winners of the Stadion race
List_of_Olympic_winners_of_the_Stadion_race
Ancient Greek god of medicine
to Peloponnesos. She had kept her pregnancy hidden from her father. In Epidaurus, she bore a son and exposed him on a mountain called Tittheion (from τίτθη
Asclepius
Village in Argolis, Greece
Επίδαυρος, pronounced [ˌnea eˈpiðavros]) also known by its latinized name Nea Epidaurus, is a village in Argolis regional unit, Greece. It is located in the east
Nea_Epidavros
Opera and ballet organization
Kostas Bastias once again, for performances at the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus. In 1960, she sang Norma in the Bellini opera, and in 1961 took the role
Greek_National_Opera
Theatre of Argos, Argolis Theatre of Epidaurus, Epidaurus Theatre A' of Epidaurus, Argolis Theatre B' of Epidaurus, Argolis Theatre of Megalopolis, Arcadia
List of ancient Greek theatres
List_of_ancient_Greek_theatres
One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
of Athens, Bryaxis of Halicarnassus, Scopas of Paros, and Timotheus of Epidaurus or Athens. The Mausoleum contained 400 freestanding sculptures. The mausoleum
Mausoleum_at_Halicarnassus
Greek actress
Greece), Katerini (Athens and Epidaurus Festival), Guns! Guns! Guns! (National Theatre of Greece), Cinemascope (Athens and Epidaurus Festival and Bios theatre
Angeliki_Papoulia
English theatre, opera and film director (1930–2017)
Moscow and Epidaurus) 1988 The Winter's Tale (Shakespeare, NT, Moscow and Epidaurus) 1988 The Tempest (Shakespeare, NT, Moscow and Epidaurus) 1988 Falstaff
Peter_Hall_(director)
Topics referred to by the same term
Paros, a sculpture from Paros Nike of Megara, statue from Megara Nike of Epidaurus, a temple akroterion Nike (Hadrian's Library), found in Hadrian's Library
Nike
Son of Aristomachus, in Greek mythology
him, but Ceisus. Deiphontes on the other hand is said to have lived at Epidaurus, whither he went with the army which was attached to him, and whence he
Temenus
Trunk road in Greece
between Isthmia (near Corinth) to the north and the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus to the south. The EO10 is officially defined as a north–south road in
Greek_National_Road_10
Sleeping in a sacred area
of the cult of Asclepius, votive offerings found at ritual centres at Epidaurus, Pergamum, and Rome detail the perceived effectiveness of the method.
Incubation_(ritual)
Peninsula in eastern Peloponnese, Greece
era, the main settlements on this peninsula were Troezen, Hermione, and Epidaurus. During the Middle Ages, the settlement of Nafplio in the peninsula emerged
Argolid_Peninsula
Trunk road in Greece
Palaia Epidavros to the east, with a branch to the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus. The EO70 is officially defined as an east–west road within the Argolis
Greek_National_Road_70
Municipality in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia
these lands belonged to Epidaurus is most clearly evidenced by the aqueduct, built at enormous expense, to bring water to Epidaurus from a distance of 20
Konavle
Symbol of medicine
are combined in this symbol. The most famous temple of Asclepius was at Epidaurus in north-eastern Peloponnese. Another famous healing temple (or asclepeion)
Rod_of_Asclepius
Village in Corinthia, Greece
(2021). It is situated on the Greek National Road 70 between Corinth and Epidaurus. List of settlements in Corinthia "Αποτελέσματα Απογραφής Πληθυσμού -
Loutra_Elenis
The tour started at the Little Theatre of Ancient Epidaurus as part of the Athens and Epidaurus Festival 2011. A live album featuring Vassilikos and
Vassilikos
Regional unit in Greece
the history of the area can be found in the articles on Argos, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Nafplio, Troezen, Ermioni, Kranidi, Tiryns and Tolo. From 1833 to 1899
Argolis
of the Laconia Prefecture, Greece. It was named after the ancient city Epidaurus Limera. Its territory corresponded with that of the current municipalities
Epidavros_Limira
British poet (1788–1824)
Crete Military-Political System of Samos Greek national assemblies First (Epidaurus) (Executive of 1822) Second (Astros) Third (Troezen) Fourth (Argos) Fifth
Lord_Byron
King of Macedonia from 365 to 360 BC
also served as theorodokos in the Panhellenic Games that took place in Epidaurus around 360/359 BC. In 360 BC, Perdiccas tried to reconquer upper Macedonia
Perdiccas_III_of_Macedon
Species of butterfly
woods. West Indies and Mexico southwards to Paraguay and South Brazil. — epidaurus Godm. & Salv. occurs on Cuba, Haiti and St. Lucia and also inhabits Central
Papilio_androgeus
Classical Greek tragedy by Aeschylus
ISBN 9781783205714. Live from Epidaurus: Aeschylus’ “The Persians” in international live streaming from the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus http://greekfestival
The_Persians
Greek actor and theatre director (1930–2010)
staged during summer in the Athens Festival in Herodion, as well as in the Epidaurus Festival. He continued working between the two countries while he appeared
Andreas_Voutsinas
1822–1832 unrecognized, provisional Greek state during the Greek Revolution
replaced by a central administration at the First National Assembly of Epidaurus in early 1822, which also adopted the first Greek Constitution, marking
First_Hellenic_Republic
Order of classical architecture
Ancient Greek Corinthian capital from the tholos at Epidaurus, Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus, Greece, said to have been designed by Polyclitus the
Corinthian_order
Ancient Roman theater in Athens
Athens and Epidaurus Festival. On July 12, 2022 Jeff Mills performed on the site with his project Tomorrow Comes the Harvest for the Athens Epidaurus Festival
Odeon_of_Herodes_Atticus
Disambiguation article
Idmon, a figure briefly mentioned in Statius' Thebaid. He came from Epidaurus and was portrayed in the poem cleansing Tydeus' wounds after a battle
Idmon
4th-century BC Greek architect
Polykleitos the Younger was the architect of the Theatre and Tholos at Epidaurus. Started around 360 BC, the Tholos exhibited elaborate detailing, especially
Polykleitos_the_Younger
Military engagement in 1821 during the Greek Revolution
Crete Military-Political System of Samos Greek national assemblies First (Epidaurus) (Executive of 1822) Second (Astros) Third (Troezen) Fourth (Argos) Fifth
Siege_of_Salona_(1821)
Chart Foreign Albums Chart Singles Chart Music festivals Athens Festival Epidaurus Festival Olympus Festival Thessaloniki Song Festival Music media MAD TV
Greek_musical_instruments
Greek politician (1791–1865)
First National Assembly at Epidaurus as the "President of the Executive", making him in effect Greece's leader. The Epidaurus assembly was largely Mavrokordatos's
Alexandros_Mavrokordatos
Thessaloniki Delos Thera (Santorini) Vergina Philippi Dion Pella Larissa Dodona Epidaurus Mycenae Thebes Abdera Samos Phaistos Olynthus Cercyra (Corfu) Sounion
Tourism_in_Greece
Greek archaeologist (1850–1928)
of Epidaurus] (in Greek). Athens.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) — (1891). Fouilles d'Épidaure [Excavations of Epidaurus] (in
Panagiotis_Kavvadias
1829 battle of the Greek War of Independence
Crete Military-Political System of Samos Greek national assemblies First (Epidaurus) (Executive of 1822) Second (Astros) Third (Troezen) Fourth (Argos) Fifth
Battle_of_Martino
Latin comedic play by Titus Maccius Plautus
returned, and Planesium is allowed to marry Phaedromus. The play is set in Epidaurus (line 341), in Greece. On the stage are the houses of Phaedromus and Cappadox
Curculio_(play)
Greek abbot and politician
Revolution of 1821, and was a member of the first National Assembly of Epidaurus. "Διατελεσαντες ηγουμενοι ιερας μονης ασωματων πετρακη" [Former abbots
Dionysios_Petrakis
Mythical character
but Ceisus. Deiphontes, on the other hand, is said to have lived at Epidaurus, whither he went with the army which was attached to him, and from whence
Deiphontes
Country in Southeast Europe
The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, annually used for theatrical plays since 1955
Greece
1825 battle of the Greek War of Independence
Crete Military-Political System of Samos Greek national assemblies First (Epidaurus) (Executive of 1822) Second (Astros) Third (Troezen) Fourth (Argos) Fifth
Battle_of_Kleisova
Late 1st/early 2nd century Chinese historian, philosopher and scholar
the first known female Chinese historian and, along with Pamphile of Epidaurus, one of the first known female historians. She completed her brother Ban
Ban_Zhao
Mythical character
Thyestes, Copreus, Hippalcimus (Hippalcus, Hippalcmus), Sciron, Sicyon, Epidaurus, Cleones (Cleonymus), Letreus, Dyspontos, Pelops the younger, Argeius
Pelops
Battle during the expansion of Macedonia
The allied army included contingents from Achaea, Corinth, Chalcis, Epidaurus, Megara, and Troezen, with the majority of troops being supplied by Athens
Battle_of_Chaeronea_(338_BC)
Irish theatre producer (born 1962)
Beckett Deborah Warner Fiona Shaw London, Dublin, Paris, Amsterdam, Madrid, Epidaurus, Washington DC & New York 2006–2008 The History Boys by Alan Bennett Nicholas
Pádraig_Cusack
Atypical congenital variations of sex characteristics
properties. He also recounted the lives of Diophantus of Abae and Callon of Epidaurus. Ardhanarishvara, an androgynous composite form of male deity Shiva and
Intersex
Municipality in Greece
Minoa, which translates to "Minoan Promontory". The ancient settlement of Epidaurus Limera was located a little north of Monemvasia in ancient times. The
Monemvasia
Sculpture of Aphrodite Areia
by Polykleitos the Younger, and adorned the sanctuary of Asclepius in Epidaurus. It was unearthed during excavations in the ancient site in 1886, and
Armed_Aphrodite_(NAMA_262)
Tyrant of Corinth
he often referred to as Melissa), daughter of Procles and Eristenea of Epidaurus. They had two sons: Cypselus, who was said to be weak-minded, and Lycophron
Periander
Civil conflicts in Greece
the Second National Assembly. The First National Assembly was formed at Epidaurus in late December 1821, consisted almost exclusively of Peloponnesian notables
Greek_civil_wars_of_1823–1825
Spiral scroll-like ornament that forms the basis of the Ionic order
upper part of a Corinthian capital from the tholos at Epidaurus, Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus, Greece, said to have been designed by Polyclitus the
Volute
daughter of river god Strymon while his brothers were, Ecbasus, Tiryns, Epidaurus, Criasus and according to some, Phorbas also. Piras's wife was Callirrhoe
Piras_(mythology)
British theatre actor (1952–2019)
China, Singapore, Germany, Holland, Paris, Madrid, London and Greece (Epidaurus). Most recently, Thomas has appeared in All's Well That Ends Well, St
Michael_Thomas_(actor)
Greek choreographer and visual artist (born 1964)
music of Iannis Xenakis and performed at the Ancient Epidaurus Theatre as part of the Epidaurus Festival. 1999's Human Thirst, a collection of six short
Dimitris_Papaioannou
Greek politician
Revolution of 1821, deputy of the Souliotes in the First National Assembly at Epidaurus. He was one of the most notable chieftains of Souli in the early 19th
Fotos_Bomporis
Ancient Greek festival
Spartans from assisting the Athenians at the Battle of Marathon. Again, when Epidaurus was attacked in 419 by Argos, the movements of the Spartans under Agis
Carneia
Greek Theatre owned and operated by UC Berkeley in Berkeley, California
design of the theater is based directly on the ancient Greek theater of Epidaurus. In 1957, a basement backstage area was added, which was designed by architect
Hearst_Greek_Theatre
Topics referred to by the same term
religious building (or part of a building) A building at the Asclepion in Epidaurus A temple on the island of Bigeh, in the Nile river A monument erected
Abaton_(disambiguation)
Women in Greek mythology
Anticlea, mother by Hephaestus of Periphetes, the lame malefactor of Epidaurus who was killed by the hero Theseus in one of his exploits. Anticlea, daughter
Anticlea_(mythology)
Ancient defensive wall in Corinth, Greece
directly through the eastern fortress towards Corinth to the west and Epidaurus to the east. This transformed the fortress of Isthmia and its attendant
Hexamilion_wall
late 1960s. It was officially adopted by the First National Assembly at Epidaurus on 13 January 1822. While the nine stripes do not have any official meaning
Flag_of_Greece
Military engagement in 1821 during the Greek Revolution
Crete Military-Political System of Samos Greek national assemblies First (Epidaurus) (Executive of 1822) Second (Astros) Third (Troezen) Fourth (Argos) Fifth
Siege_of_Monemvasia_(1821)
Woman in Greek mythology
Phalces, ignoring the objections of their youngest brother Agraeus, came to Epidaurus, where Hyrnetho and Deiphontes resided. At first they tried to persuade
Hyrnetho
Mythical character
Apollodorus, 1.9.16 The island lies in the Saronic Gulf opposite the coast of Epidaurus; it had once been called Oenone, Pausanias was informed. In poetry he
Peleus
Mythological Greek character, king and eponym of Argos
sons: Criasus, Ecbasus, Iasus, Peiranthus (or Peiras, Peirasus, Peiren), Epidaurus and Tiryns (said by Pausanias to be the namesake of the city Tiryns).
Argus_(king_of_Argos)
was a small island in the Saronic Gulf between Aegina and the coast of Epidaurus, known from ancient sources as the site of a naval engagement in the First
Kekryphaleia
Topics referred to by the same term
metres from the main site of the ruined Temple of Apollo at Delphi Tholos (Epidaurus), a circular building with an ornate astronomical floor design Tholos
Tholos
Ancient Roman theater in Athens
period, so would have been the use of the orchestra. The theatres of Epidaurus, Oropos and Sikyon all have ramps up the logeion, their dates range from
Theatre_of_Dionysus
This is a list of tyrants from Ancient Greece. Daphnis, c. 500 BC under Darius I (pro-Persian) Philiscus, c. 368–360 BC (assassinated) Iphiades, 360–?
List_of_ancient_Greek_tyrants
English actor (born 1945)
production directed by Nicholas Hytner. The production was also staged at the Epidaurus amphitheatre on 11 and 12 July 2009. Mirren's other appearances include
Helen_Mirren
Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD
The ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, 4th century BC
Ancient_Greece
Fighter in the Greek Revolution of 1821
Crete Military-Political System of Samos Greek national assemblies First (Epidaurus) (Executive of 1822) Second (Astros) Third (Troezen) Fourth (Argos) Fifth
Christoforos_Zachariadis
Greek National Assembly in 1823
Constitution of Epidaurus, adopted in the First National Assembly. The new Constitution was voted on April 13 and was called the Epidaurus Law to stress
Second National Assembly at Astros
Second_National_Assembly_at_Astros
Ancient Greek tribe
Helios. The scattering of cults of the sun god in Sicyon, Argos, Ermioni, Epidaurus and Laconia, and his holy livestock flocks at Taenarum, seem to suggest
Dorians
Gulf in the Aegean sea between the peninsulas of Attica and Argolis
also in the northeast. Beaches line much of the gulf coast from Poros to Epidaurus, Galataki to Kineta and from Megara to Eleusis and from Piraeus down to
Saronic_Gulf
Capital and largest city of Greece
from the original on 6 February 2009. Retrieved 21 March 2009. "Athens – Epidaurus Festival 2008". Greekfestival.gr. Archived from the original on 22 February
Athens
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Irish
Raven.
Female
English
English variant spelling of Latin Monica, possibly MONIKA means "advise, counsel."
Biblical
plainness; equal;
Male
Egyptian
, a title belonging to Thoth.
Boy/Male
Biblical
A wall, coldness, the floor.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Delicacy; Slender; Softness of a Woman
Girl/Female
Biblical
The place of a skull.
Female
African
God will give me joy.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Exalted; Highest Social Standing
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Irish, Swedish
One of the Biblical 12 Apostles; Horse Lover; Friend of Horses
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