Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus' has mentioned 'God' in the following places:
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There is other evidence that the god was born in Epidauros; for I find that the most famous sanctuaries of Asklepios had their origin from Epidauros. | WIKI |
That Asklepios was considered a god from the first, and did not receive the title only in the course of time. | WIKI |
The gold and ivory cult statue of the god is described by Pausanias, who described the sanctuary in the 2nd century: | WIKI |
The god is sitting on a seat grasping a staff; the other hand he is holding above the head of the serpent; there is also a figure of a dog lying by his side. | WIKI |
On the seat are wrought in relief the exploits of Argive heroes..."[2] [...] "When I asked at Epidauros why they pour neither water nor olive oil on the image of Asklepios [to keep the ivory in good condition], the attendants at the sanctuary informed me that both the image of the god and the throne were built over a cistern. | WIKI |
Pausanias described how serpents were considered sacred to the god on the site: "The serpents, including a peculiar kind of a yellowish colour, are considered sacred to Asklepios, and are tame with men. | WIKI |
Over against the temple is the place where the suppliants of the god sleep. | WIKI |
Apart from the others is an old slab, which declares that Hippolytos dedicated twenty horses to the god. | WIKI |
Accordingly, she went to Epidauros and prayed to the god [Asklepios] that she might be rid of the complaint that was lodged in her. | WIKI |
The god was not at hand. | WIKI |
The attendants of the temple however made her lie down in the place where the god was in the habit of healing his petitioners. | WIKI |
And the woman lay quiet as she was bid; and the ministers of the god addressed themselves to her cure: they severed her head from the neck, and one of them inserted his hand and drew out the worm, which was a monstrous creature. | WIKI |
Well, the god arrived and was enraged with the ministers for undertaking a task beyond their skill, and himself with the irresistible power of a god restored the head to the body and raised the stranger up again. | WIKI |