Epido'tes
(
Ἐπιδώτης), a divinity who was worshipped at Lacedaemon, and averted the anger of Zeus Hicesius for the crime committed by Pausanias. (
Paus. 3.17.8.) Epidotes, which means the "liberal giver," occurs also as a surname of other divinities, such as Zeus at Mantineia and Sparta (
Paus. 8.9.1; Hesych.
s. v.), of the god of sleep at Sicyon, who had a statue in the temple of Asclepius there, which represented him in the act of sending a lion to sleep (
Paus. 2.10.3), and lastly of the beneficent gods, to whom Antoninus built a sanctuary at Epidaurus. (
Paus. 2.27.7.)
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