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      • Hygieia plays a very unusual role in Greek religion because of her unclear identity. She was connected with Asklepios in the 5th century BCE, and together they became the most famous healing couple within the Greek and Roman world.
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  2. Aug 24, 2011 · Hygieia plays a very unusual role in Greek religion because of her unclear identity. She was connected with Asklepios in the 5th century BCE, and together they became the most famous healing couple within the Greek and Roman world. One of the main problems is the identity of Hygieia.

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    [1.1] ASKLEPIOS & EPIONE (Greek Lyric V Anonymous Frag 939 Erythrae Inscription, Suidas s.v. Epione) [1.2] ASKLEPIOS (Pausanias 1.23.5 & 5.20.2) [2.1] EROS & PEITHO (Orphic Rhapsodies Frag)

    HYGIEIA (Hugieia), also called Hygea or Hygia, the goddess of health, and a daughter of Asclepius. (Paus. i. 23. § 5, 31. § 5.) In one of the Orphic hymns (66. 7) she is called the wife of Asclepius; and Proclus (ad Plat. Tim.) makes her a daughter of Eros and Peitho. She was usually worshipped in the same temples with her father, as at Argos, wher...

    HYGEIA GODDESS OF HEALTH

    Hippocrates, The Hippocratic Oath (Greek physician C5th to C4th B.C.) : "I swear by Apollon (Apollo) the physician, and Asklepios (Asclepius), and Hygeia, and Panakeia (Panacea), and all the gods and goddesses, that, according to my ability and judgment, I will keep this Oath and this stipulation . . ." Greek Lyric V Anonymous, Fragment 939 (Inscription from Erythrai) (trans. Campbell) (Greek lyric B.C.) : "Asklepios (Asclepius), the most famous god--ie Paian! By him were fathered Makhaon (Ma...

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    1. Hippocrates, The Hippocratic Oath - Greek Rhetoric C5th - 4th B.C. 2. Greek Lyric V Licymnius, Fragments - Greek Lyric C4th B.C. 3. Greek Lyric V Ariphron, Fragments - Greek Lyric B.C. 4. Greek Lyric V Anonymous, Fragments - Greek Lyric B.C. 5. Greek Elegaic Euenus, Fragments - Greek Elegaic C5th B.C. 6. Aeschylus, Agamemnon - Greek Tragedy C5th B.C. 7. Pausanias, Description of Greece - Greek Travelogue C2nd A.D. 8. The Orphic Hymns - Greek Hymns C3rd B.C. - C2nd A.D.

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    1. Apuleius, The Golden Ass - Latin Novel C2nd A.D.

    BYZANTINE

    1. Suidas, The Suda - Byzantine Greek Lexicon C10th A.D.

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  3. Hygieia, a prominent figure in Greek mythology, holds a significant role in ancient tales and beliefs. Let’s explore her origins, parentage, her presence in ancient Greek religion, and her important role in healing and medicine.

  4. Hygieia was the goddess of good health, cleanliness and hygiene in Greek mythology, daughter of the god of medicine, Asclepius, and Epione. Facts about Hygeia. Her sisters were Panacea (goddess of universal remedy), Iaso (goddess of recuperation), Aceso (goddess of healing process), and Aglaea or Aegle (goddess of beauty and splendor).

  5. Oct 4, 2023 · Hygieia was the personification of health, usually regarded as a daughter of Asclepius. She was worshipped in various cities across Greece, both independently and in connection with her father Asclepius.

  6. Apr 26, 2021 · Hygieia was the Greek goddess of health. She not only encouraged a return to good health after illness, but also protected a person’s health so that they never fell ill to begin with. The origins and worship of Hygieia shed light on what, exactly, health meant to the people of the ancient world.

  7. Oct 22, 2023 · Hygieia (pronounced hay-jee-uh) is known as the goddess of health, cleanliness and hygiene in both Greek and Roman mythology. She’s one of the lesser known goddesses and played a minor role as an attendant to her father Asclepius, the god of medicine. Hygieia is best identified by her main symbol – the bowl of Hygieia.

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