Private citizens shall have their disputes decided according to the laws of their several countries.
In the country of the Epidaurians she bore a son, and exposed him on the mountain called Nipple at the present day, but then named Myrtium.
In the first place, the Athenians, who say that they gave a share of their mystic rites to Asclepius, call this day of the festival Epidauria, and they allege that their worship of Asclepius dates from then.
Secondly, the player character is from Sparda.
Euboea is the name they give to the hill here, saying that Asterion the river had three daughters, Euboea, Prosymna, and Acraea, and that they were nurses of Hera.
These events occurred at the close of the winter, just before spring; and the fourteenth year of the war ended.