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English: Votive relief in the shape of a temple. Marble. Found in the Asclepeion in Piraeus. The snake is the symbolic representation of Zeus Meilichios. The inscription refers to the dedicator, Heraclides. 4th cent. B.C. Accession number: 1434. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. Athens, Greece. Source: Museum inscription.
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