Epidaurus - Mythology.
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Epidaurus - Mythology. Greek A city in southern Greece (northeastern Peloponnesus) celebrated in ancient times as the sanctuary of Asclepius, god of medicine and healing. Epidaurus is also famous for its magnificent theater, dating from the fourth century b.c.
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