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Asclepius

"Asclepius (/æsˈkliːpiəs/; Greek: Ἀσκληπιός Asklēpiós [asklɛːpiós]; Latin: Aesculapius) or Hepius is a hero and god of medicine in ancient Greek religion and mythology. He is the son of Apollo and Coronis (or Arsinoe). Asclepius represents the healing aspect of the medical arts; his daughters are Hygieia ("Hygiene", the goddess/personification of health, cleanliness, and sanitation), Iaso (the goddess of recuperation from illness), Aceso (the goddess of the healing process), Aegle (the goddess of the glow of good health), and Panacea (the goddess of universal remedy). He was associated with the Roman/Etruscan god Vediovis and the Egyptian Imhotep. He was one of Apollo´s sons, sharing with Apollo the epithet Paean ("the Healer"). There is no agreement whether Asclepius was divine or he received that status after Zeus struck him down. The rod of Asclepius, a snake-entwined staff, remains a symbol of medicine today. Those physicians and attendants who served this god were known as the Therapeutae of Asclepius." - (en.wikipedia.org 16.10.2019)

Relationships with persons or entities via objects

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Was depicted (Actor) Asclepius
Published / Printing plate produced Philippe Thomassin (1562-1622) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Caracalla (188-217) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Hippolytus (170-235) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Zeus ()
Was depicted (Actor) Nike ()
Was depicted (Actor) Herennius Etruscus (227-251) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Artemis ()
Was depicted (Actor) Antonius Pius (86-138) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Janus ()
Was depicted (Actor) Hygieia ()
Was depicted (Actor) Jupiter ()
Was depicted (Actor) Juno ()
Was depicted (Actor) Isis ()
Was depicted (Actor) Minerva ()
Was depicted (Actor) / [Relation to person or institution] Apollo ()
Was depicted (Actor) Neptune ()
Was depicted (Actor) Venus ()
Was depicted (Actor) Hermes ()
Was depicted (Actor) Mars ()
Was depicted (Actor) Cupido ()
Was depicted (Actor) Pan ()
Was depicted (Actor) Saturn ()
Was depicted (Actor) Vulcan ()
Was depicted (Actor) Salus ()
Was depicted (Actor) Cheiron [Sagengestalt] ()
Printing plate produced Claude-Augustin Duflos (1700-1786) ()
Printing plate produced Charles-Nicolas Cochin (1715-1790) ()
Printing plate produced Joannes van Doetecum I (1530-1605) ()
Printing plate produced Lucas van Doetecum (-1593) ()
Printing plate produced Johann Theodor de Bry (1561-1623) ()
Printing plate produced Richard Earlom (1743-1822) ()
Drawn / Printing plate produced Gerard van Groeningen (1514-1599) ()
Intellectual creation / Printing plate produced Sébastien Leclerc (1637-1714) ()
Intellectual creation / Painted Jacques de Lajoue (1686-1761) ()
Intellectual creation / Published Hendrik Goltzius (1558-1617) ()

[Relation to person or institution] Asclepius
Was depicted (Actor) Herman Boerhaave (1668-1738) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Hippocrates (-460--370) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Galen (Galenus), Claudius ()
Was depicted (Actor) / [Relation to person or institution] Apollo ()
Was depicted (Actor) Cheiron [Sagengestalt] ()
Was depicted (Actor) Martin Gosky (1586-1656) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Diana ()
Printing plate produced / Intellectual creation Johann Wilhelm Meil (1733-1805) ()
Printing plate produced Georg Friedrich Schmidt (1712-1775) ()
Printing plate produced Conrad Buno (1613-1671) ()
Printing plate produced Joannes van Doetecum I (1530-1605) ()
Printing plate produced Lucas van Doetecum (-1593) ()
Printing plate produced Johann Theodor de Bry (1561-1623) ()
Printing plate produced Walter Herzog (1936-) ()
Drawn / Printing plate produced Gerard van Groeningen (1514-1599) ()
[Relation to person or institution] Hygieia ()
[Relation to person or institution] Cupido ()
[Relation to person or institution] Venus ()
Printed / Published Johann Stern (1582-1656) ()
Printed / Published Heinrich Stern (1592-1665) ()
Intellectual creation / Published Hendrik Goltzius (1558-1617) ()
Intellectual creation Johann Wilhelm Baur (1607-1642) ()
Intellectual creation Albert Freyse (-1652) ()