ITALY, Lazio, Rome, "Capitoline Museum Palazzo Dei Conservatore Copy in Pentelic marble of a statue of Greek Goddess Hygeia who gave her name to the word hygiene. In Mythology the daughter of Asclepius she was the goddess of health, cleanliness and sanitation, later the goddess of the Moon"
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ITALY, Lazio, Rome, "Capitoline Museum Palazzo Dei Conservatore Copy in Pentelic marble of a statue of Greek Goddess Hygeia who gave her name to the word hygiene. In Mythology the daughter of Asclepius she was the goddess of health, cleanliness and sanitation, later the goddess of the Moon"

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© Paul Seheult / Eye Ubiquitous

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Sep 25, 2007

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Photo12/Eye Ubiquitous

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UQS10A89_159

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