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Theseus Abandoning Ariadne in Ancient Greek Art
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As the story goes Ariadne's father put her in charge of the labyrinth where sacrifices were made as part of reparations; however, she wo...
The Destruction of Atlantis: Was It Lake Agassiz?
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According to Plato (4th century BC), who relied on much earlier Egyptian accounts, Atlantis was a thriving, powerful island civilization...
The Cult of Asclepius
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Asclepius may have been a real person who lived sometime before 1200 BCE. Due to his great deeds, he was elevated to the rank of the deit...
The Myth of Asclepius
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Asclepius was the ancient Greek god of medicine. He was one among a family pantheon of healers. His father, Apollo, was a healing god and h...
The Caduceus
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There is a painfully apt misunderstanding between the rod of Asclepius and a similar symbol. Greek mythology featured a separate and ent...
The Rod of Asclepius
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Asclepius was a deity of healing among the ancient Greeks. A son of Apollo, he was cut from his mother's dead body on her funeral pyr...
Lost city of Atlantis 'buried in Spanish wetlands'
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The lost city of Atlantis is buried under marshland on the South Atlantic coast of Spain, a new documentary has claimed. Plato wrote...
Atlantis: Myth or History?
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Atlantis figures prominently in the novel ARIADNE:A Tale of the Minotaur , and had a part in MEDUSA as well. Plato describes Atlantis i...
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