Hygiea Hygeia Bust Head Greek Roman Goddess of Health Daughter of God Asclepius

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Our bust is a copy of the head of Hygeia (350-325 B.C.) which is exhibited in the archeological museum of Athens.

Hygieia or Hygiea or Hygeia was the goddess of good health. She was a daughter and attendant of the medicine-god Asklepios (Asclepius), and a companion of the goddess Aphrodite. Her sisters included Panakeia (Panacea) (Cure-All) and Iaso (Remedy).

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Hygiea Hygeia Bust Head Greek Roman Goddess of Health Daughter of God Asclepius

36,30