Hygeia, goddess of health

Hygeia (also Hygea, Hygia, Hygieia) was the Greek goddess of health, and she was worshiped in connection with Asclepius. She was originally the guardian of physical health and later became the goddess of mental health as well. Eventually, she became a protector against various kinds of danger, an attribute that she shared with Asclepius. It is from Hygeia that we get our words hygiene, hygienic, hygienically, hygienist, unhygienic, etc.
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Time-period of the original: Classical Era, around 360 B.C.
Location of the original: Greece, Athens, National Archaeological Museum
Material: cast/clay/ceramic
Height: 30cm (11.8in) with base
Length: 20cm (7.9in)
Width: 16cm (6.3in)
Weight: 2000 grams (4.41lb)

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