Eshmun

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Eshmun is a Phoenician god primarily associated with healing and medicine, often linked to later Greco-Roman healing deities.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Eshmun canonical 9
Melqart 2
cult of Eshmun 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Phoenician god
healing deity
associatedDeity Astarte
Baal
associatedWith fertility
healing
life
medicine
restoration of health
cultPeriod Classical antiquity
Iron Age
surface form: Iron Age Levant
culture Phoenician religion
depictedAs bearded male figure
standing with staff
equatedWith Asclepius
surface form: Aesculapius

Asclepius
gender male
hasMythologicalRole healer of humans
restorer of life
hasSanctuaryType healing sanctuary
hasTemple Temple of Eshmun
surface form: Temple of Eshmun at Bostan esh-Sheikh
hasTitle Divine Physician
Lord of Healing
influenced later healing cults in the Mediterranean
languageOfName Phoenician
linkedTo Asclepian sanctuaries
Greco-Roman healing cults
majorCultCenter Sidon
nameAttestedIn Greek sources
Latin sources
Phoenician inscriptions
patronOf healing rituals
physicians
the sick
region Levant region
surface form: Levant
religiousTradition Canaanite-Phoenician religion
ritualPractice pilgrimage to sanctuaries
ritual bathing at healing sites
votive offerings for healing
symbol serpent
staff
typeOfCult therapeutic cult
worshippedIn Carthage
Mediterranean colonies
Phoenician civilization
surface form: Phoenicia

Sidon

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (12)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Sidon majorDeityVenerated Eshmun
Phoenician religion hasDeity Eshmun
this entity surface form: Melqart
Phoenician religion centralCultFigure Eshmun
this entity surface form: Melqart
Lord of Healing refersTo Eshmun
Divine Physician refersTo Eshmun
Divine Physician worshipContext Eshmun
this entity surface form: cult of Eshmun