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<p> in [[Greek]] mythology, was the [[Grecian]] name for the [[Egyptian]] Knepih-snake. (See Aesculapius). It was also a good deity to whose memory a glass of unmixed wine was drunk at the end of meals, and to whom a temple was built in Arcadia. </p>
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<p> in Greek mythology, was the [[Grecian]] name for the [[Egyptian]] Knepih-snake. (See Aesculapius). It was also a good deity to whose memory a glass of unmixed wine was drunk at the end of meals, and to whom a temple was built in Arcadia. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 07:44, 15 October 2021

Agathodaemon [1]

in Greek mythology, was the Grecian name for the Egyptian Knepih-snake. (See Aesculapius). It was also a good deity to whose memory a glass of unmixed wine was drunk at the end of meals, and to whom a temple was built in Arcadia.

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