He revived a dead man

As you saw in the feedback after you answered Question #9 correctly, Asclepius did bring a man back from the dead, reportedly Theseus's son Hippolytus, just as Jesus did in the case of Lazarus. But although this is part of the Asclepius story--and the action that got him killed by a nervous thunderbolt-wielding Zeus, egged on by an even more nervous "Host to Many" who was afraid of losing his many--this was not the part of his biography that was mentioned by Professor Marinatos.

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