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Hygieia is a
goddess from Gr****
mythology (more
commonly spelled Hygeia,
sometimes Hygiea; /haɪˈdʒiːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ὑγιεία or Ὑγεία, Latin: Hygēa or...
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Hygieia, also
rendered Hygiea and Hygeia, may
refer to:
Hygieia, a Gr****
goddess of
health 10 Hygiea, the fourth-largest
asteroid Hygeia (city), a planned...
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Astronomical Observatory of
Capodimonte in Naples, Italy. It was
named after Hygieia, the Gr****
goddess of health. It is the fourth-largest main-belt asteroid...
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media related to Bowl of
Hygieia.
Medicine portal "History of the Bowl of
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healing aspect of the
medical arts; his daughters, the "Asclepiades", are:
Hygieia ("Health, Healthiness"), Iaso (from ἴασις "healing, recovering, recuperation"...
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United Kingdom, Belgium, Ireland, Italy, Spain, and India; the Bowl of
Hygieia (only)
often used in the
Netherlands but may be seen
combined with other...
- or a valkyrie. In addition, Eir has been
compared to the Gr****
goddess Hygieia. In the
Poetic Edda poem Fjölsvinnsmál, the
watchman Fjölsviðr presents...
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invocation "I
swear by
Apollo the
Healer and by
Asclepius and by
Hygieia and
Panacea and by all the gods ..." The
serpent and the
staff appear to...
- was a
possible son of
Asclepius and
frequently accompanied his
sister Hygieia. He was
depicted as a
dwarf whose head was
always covered with a cowl hood...
- illness. The
daughter of Asclepius, she had four sisters: Aceso, Aegle,
Hygieia, and Panacea. All five were ****ociated with some
aspect of
health or healing...