Asklepaulók
Asklepaulók, also known as Asklepios' children, are a group of deities in Greek mythology, revered for their healing abilities. They are the sons of Asklepios, the god of medicine, and Epione, the goddess of healing. The Asklepaulók are often depicted as young men with wings, symbolizing their ability to fly to the aid of the sick. They are associated with the healing arts and are believed to have the power to cure various ailments.
The most well-known of the Asklepaulók is Podaleirius, who is credited with inventing the art of podiatry.
The Asklepaulók are also associated with the healing spring at Delphi, where Asklepios was said to have