Hygiea
English
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Modern astrological symbol
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Obsolete astronomical symbol for Hygiea
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Original astronomical symbol
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin Hygēa, Hygīa, from Ancient Greek Ὑγίεια (Hugíeia), Ὑγεία (Hugeía).
Proper noun
Hygiea
- (Greek mythology) Ancient Greek goddess of health, cleanliness, and sanitation. Her Roman name is Hygēa/Hygīa or Salus.
- (astronomy) the tenth asteroid discovered, and fourth largest, (10) Hygiea.
Translations
Greek goddess of health, cleanliness, and sanitation
See also
- Asclepius (Hygieia's father)
- Epione (Hygieia's mother)
- Iaso (one of Hygieia's sisters)
- Aceso (one of Hygieia's sisters)
- Aglaea (one of Hygieia's sisters)
- Panacea (one of Hygieia's sisters)
- Meditrina (one of Hygieia's sisters)
- Machaon (one of Hygieia's brothers)
- Podaleirios (one of Hygieia's brothers)
- Telesphoros (one of Hygieia's brothers)
- Aratus (Hygieia's half-brother)
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