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In ancient Greek religion, a number of men and women were made physically immortal as they were resurrected from the dead.
Asclepius was killed by Zeus, only to be resurrected and transformed into a major deity.
Achilles, after being killed, was snatched from his funeral pyre by his divine mother Thetis and resurrected, brought to an immortal existence in either Leuce, Elysian plains or the Islands of the Blessed.
Memnon, who was killed by Achilles, seems to have a received a similar fate.
Alcmene, Castor, Heracles, and Melicertes, were also among the figures sometimes considered to have been resurrected to physical immortality.
According to Herodotus's Histories, the seventh century BC sage Aristeas of Proconnesus was first found dead, after which his body disappeared from a locked room.
Later he found not only to have been resurrected but to have gained immortality.

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