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Categories: Epithets of Heracles, Epithets of Apollo, Greek mythology stubs, Epithets of Zeus
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Alexicacus  Alexikakos  Alexikakus  Apollo Alexicacus  Apollo Alexikakos
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Alexikakos, the "averter of evil", was an epithet given by the ancient Greeks to several deities such as Zeus and Apollo, who was worshipped under this name by the Athenians, because he was believed to have stopped the plague which raged at Athens in the time of the Peloponnesian War. Wikipedia
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Alexikakos, the "averter of evil", was an epithet given by the ancient Greeks to several deities such as Zeus and Apollo, who was worshipped under this name by the Athenians, because he was believed to have stopped the plague which raged at Athens in the time of the Peloponnesian War. Wikipedia
Ancient Greek divine epithet, averter of evil Wikidata