Roman statue of Hygieia. Marble. Perge. 2nd century AD. Inv no .Antalya Archaeology Museum; Turkey. Hygieia was one of the Aeclepiadae; the sons and


Roman statue of Hygieia. Marble. Perge. 2nd century AD. Inv no .Antalya Archaeology Museum; Turkey. Hygieia was one of the Aeclepiadae; the sons and daughters of the god of medicine; Asclepius; and the goddess of healing; Epione. She was the goddess of health; cleanliness and hygiene.


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Location: Antalya Archaeological Museum, Turkey
Photo credit: © funkyfood London - Paul Williams / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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