- Source: Epione
In Greek mythology, Epione (Ancient Greek: Ἠπιόνη, romanized: Е̄piónē, lit. 'soothing') is a minor health goddess, the wife of Asclepius, the Greek god of healing and medicine.
Mythology
Her name is derived from the word ἤπιος (epios, "soothing"). Epione was the personification of the soothing of pain and the care needed for recovery. With Asclepius, she was the mother of the five Asclepiades: Aceso, Aglaea, Hygieia, Iaso, and Panacea, as listed in the Suda. She also had two sons, Machaon and Podalirius, who are mentioned in the Iliad of Homer as well as Telesphoros.
Epigraphical evidence suggests that Epione was a cultic figure in Athens, Epidauros, Kos, and Pergamon. Asclepius and Epione both had marble statues in Argolis, where Asclepius was widely worshipped.
See also
List of Greek mythological figures
Citations
General and cited references
"Suida", Suda Encyclopedia translated by Ross Scaife, David Whitehead, William Hutton, Catharine Roth, Jennifer Benedict, Gregory Hays, Malcolm Heath Sean M. Redmond, Nicholas Fincher, Patrick Rourke, Elizabeth Vandiver, Raphael Finkel, Frederick Williams, Carl Widstrand, Robert Dyer, Joseph L. Rife, Oliver Phillips and many others. Online version at the Topos Text Project.
External links
EPIONE from The Theoi Project
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Tipula (Microtipula) epione
- Asklepios
- Daftar tokoh mitologi Yunani
- Panacea
- Merops (mitologi)
- Daftar spesies Tipulidae
- Epione
- Panacea
- Gitanjali Rao (inventor)
- Epione (moth)
- Asclepius
- Epione repandaria
- Simon Ourian
- Epione vespertaria
- Bertin Nahum
- Virbia epione