Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus' has mentioned 'Asclepius' in the following places:
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For other buildings and structures with the same name, see Temple of Asclepius (disambiguation).
Asclepius with his serpent-entwined staff, Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus
The Temple of Asclepius was a sanctuary in Epidaurus dedicated to Asclepius.
It was the main holy site of Asclepius.
Pausanias described the myth around the foundation of the temple, as well as its religious significance to the worship of Asclepius in the 2nd century:
The Temple of Asclepius itself was, however not alone on the site.
The temple had major religious importance in the cult of Asclepius.
It was a site for holy pilgrimage from the entire ancient world, and influenced the worship of Asclepius in many other sanctuaries dedicated to him.
Cicero alluded the merciful nature of Asclepius when he recounted how Dionysius of Syracusa allegedly committed sacrilege at the sanctuary without divine punishment: "He gave orders for the removal of the golden beard of Aesculapius at Epidaurus, saying it was not fitting for the son to wear a beard when his father [Apollo] appeared in all his temples beardless...