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Hygieia is a
goddess from Gr****
mythology (more
commonly spelled Hygeia,
sometimes Hygiea; /haɪˈdʒiːə/;
Ancient Gr****: Ὑγιεία or Ὑγεία, Latin: Hygēa or...
- The Bowl of
Hygeia, ⟨🕏⟩, is one of the
symbols of pharmacology, and
along with the Rod of Asclepius, it is one of the most
ancient and
important symbols...
- also
rendered Hygiea and
Hygeia, may
refer to: Hygieia, a Gr****
goddess of
health 10 Hygiea, the fourth-largest
asteroid Hygeia (city), a
planned utopian...
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Hygeia House can
refer to:
Hygeia House (Cheltenham), 1801, one of the
first important houses to be
built in the
Georgian and
Regency expansion of Cheltenham...
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Hygeia was a
proposed utopian community on the bank of the Ohio
River on the site of present-day Ludlow, Kentucky. The land was
granted to Gen. Thomas...
- goddess,
which in Gr**** is Ὑγίεια (Hygieia) or Ὑγεῖα (
Hygeia). The name was
often spelled Hygeia (and
occasionally Hygea: 80 ) by
astronomers during the...
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Hygeia House is a
historic vacation home on
Beach Avenue on
Block Island (New S****ham,
Rhode Island). It is a 2-3
story wood-frame structure, four bays...
- companions, his wife and daughters.
There were
Epione (the
gentle one),
Hygeia, Panacea, Iaso, and others, each of whom was at
times wife and at other...
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local entrepreneur James M
McElroy hatched a plan to pipe
water from the
Hygeia Spring,
located in the Town of Waukesha, more than 100
miles to the Columbian...
- Mt.
Hygeia (also
known as the "Solomon
Drown House") is an
historic farm
property at 83 Mt.
Hygeia Road in Foster,
Rhode Island,
United States. Dr. Solomon...