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Votive relief of Hygiea standing behind Asclepius. The god bends down over the reclining sick woman, placing his hands on her neck and back.
Relief of 350 BC
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Statuette of the goddess Hygieia. Found in the sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus, Peloponnes/ Southern Greece
Statue of 220 AD
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Statuette of the goddess Hygieia. Found in the sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus, Peloponnes/ Southern Greece
Statue of 2nd century AD
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Statuette of Hygieia standing, wearing a chiton and himation. A snake is slithering down her back.
Statue
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Statues of Greek Gods & Spirits |
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