- Alexicacus
Alexicacus (
Ancient Greek : polytonic|Ἀλεξίκακος), the "averter of evil", was anepithet given by the Ancient Greeks to several deities, such asZeus , [Orph. "De Lapid. Prooem." i.] andApollo , who was worshiped under this name by the Athenians, because he was believed to have stopped theplague which raged at Athens in the time of thePeloponnesian War . [Pausanias, "Description of Greece" i. 3. ~ 3, viii. 41. ~ 5] . It was also applied toHeracles . [Lactantius v. 3] cite encyclopedia | last = Schmitz | first = Leonhard | authorlink = | title = Alexicacus | editor = William Smith | encyclopedia =Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology | volume = 1 | pages = 128 | publisher =Little, Brown and Company | location = Boston | year = 1867 | url = http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/pageviewer-idx?c=moa;cc=moa;idno=acl3129.0001.001;q1=demosthenes;size=l;frm=frameset;seq=143]There is a statue of Apollo in the
Museo delle Terme inRome , a Roman copy of a Greek original, that is thought to be a copy of the statue of Apollo Alexicacus byCalamis that stood in theCeramicus ofAthens . [cite journal | last = American Journal of Archaeology | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Archaeological Discussions, 1907 -- Greece | journal = American Journal of Archaeology | volume = 11 | issue = | pages = 459 | publisher = Norwood Press | location = Norwood | date = 1907 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=_1ACAAAAYAAJ | accessdate = 2008-09-12] [cite book | last = Weller | first = Charles Heald | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Athens and Its Monuments | publisher =Macmillan Publishers | date = 1913 | location = | pages = 94 | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=NkloAAAAMAAJ | isbn = ]References
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