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  2. Polybotes - Wikipedia

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    Polybotes was one of the Gigantes (), the offspring of Gaia, born from the blood that fell when Uranus was castrated by their son Cronus. [3]According to the mythographer Apollodorus, during the Gigantomachy, the cosmic battle of the Giants with the Olympian gods, Polybotes was crushed under Nisyros, a piece of the island of Kos broken off and thrown by Poseidon: [4]

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  4. Tree of Hippocrates - Wikipedia

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    The Platanus in Kos is an oriental plane (Platanus orientalis), with a crown diameter of about 12 m (39 ft), said to be the largest for a plane tree in Europe. [ 1 ] Hippocrates' tree resides on the Platía Platanou (or "Square of the Platane"), in front of the Castle of Knights and next to the Gazi Hassan Mosque (erected in 1776) in the centre ...

  5. Ancient Greek medicine - Wikipedia

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    Rod of Asclepius View of the Asklepieion of Kos, the best preserved instance of an Asclepieion. Asclepius was espoused as the first physician, and myth placed him as the son of Apollo. Temples dedicated to the healer-god Asclepius, known as Asclepieia (Greek: Ἀσκληπιεῖα; sing.

  6. Cos (city) - Wikipedia

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    Cos or Kos (Ancient Greek: Κῶς) was a city of ancient Greece on the island of the same name. [1] In 366 BCE, the inhabitants of the town of Astypalaea abandoned their town to populate Cos. [2] [3] Cos was a member of the Dorian Pentapolis, whose sanctuary was on the Triopian promontory. [4]

  7. Coeus - Wikipedia

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    Tacitus wrote that Coeus was the first inhabitant of the island of Kos, which claimed to be the birthplace of his daughter Leto. [11] Coeus's name was modified from Κοῖος (Koîos) to Κῶιος (Kōios), leading to his association with the island. [12] Eventually Zeus freed the Titans, presumably including Coeus. [13]

  8. Creatures II: Torture Trouble - Wikipedia

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    Creatures II: Torture Trouble is a platform game for the Commodore 64 computer, released in 1992. It was developed by Apex Computer Productions , the company started by two brothers, John Rowlands (who wrote the code) and Steve Rowlands (who created the graphics and music).

  9. Creatures 2 - Wikipedia

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    Creatures 2 is the second game in the Creatures artificial life game series made by Creature Labs, and the sequel to the 1996 game Creatures.It features three species: the cute, dependent Norns, the cantankerous Grendels and the industrious Ettins.