Epidaurus   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Epidaurus   - a city in the north-east of the Peloponnese, Greece
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293/19 Romans summon the god Aesculapius from Epidaurus, to stop a plague.
243/14 persuades Megara, Troezen, and Epidaurus to join the Achaean League.
234/4 ing Megarian arbitration in a dispute between Epidaurus and Corinth.
225/11 Pellene, Pheneus, Phlius, Cleonae, Epidaurus, Hermione, and Troezen.
211/30 P.Valerius takes hostages from Epidaurus.
115/19 Callo of Epidaurus changes sex as the result of surgery.
111/19 IG+_4(2).1.63, a decree of Epidaurus in honour of Archelochus.
86/13 oils the temples at Olympia, Epidaurus, and Delphi, and steals other
Athen_13.589 daughter of Procles of Epidaurus, when he had seen her
Euseb]:Chron_195 [712 B.C.] - Polus of Epidaurus, stadion race 18th [708
Euseb]:Chron_199 [608 B.C.] - Cleon of Epidaurus, stadion race 44th [604
Euseb]:Chron_213 A.D.] - Apollonius of Epidaurus, stadion race 204th [37
Plut:Arat_24 ; the Troezenians and Epidaurians too ranged themselves
Plut:Arat_44 with them from the Isthmus to Epidaurus. But the people
Plut:Cleom_19 ded the Troezenians, the Epidaurians, and Hermionians to
Plut:Cleom_20 had from Antigonus, sailed to Epidaurus. But Aristoteles

  Epidaurus 2   Ammonius of Alexandria - victor in the stadion race at the Olympic Games, 137 A.D.
Euseb]:Chron_217 race 229th [137 A.D.] - Epidaurus Ammonius of Alexandria,


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