Iaso

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Iaso is a minor Greek goddess associated with healing, recovery, and remedies, often linked to the cult of Asclepius.

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Label Occurrences
Iaso canonical 6

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek goddess
healing deity
minor deity
associatedWith convalescence
healing
medicine
recovery
remedies
culture Ancient Greek religion
domain healing of illness
restoration of health
etymologyRelatedTo ἴασις (iasis, “healing”)
family Asclepiadae
gender female
hasAspect recovery from disease
therapeutic remedies
languageOfName Ancient Greek
memberOf Asclepius
surface form: Asclepius cult
mentionedIn Pausanias’ Description of Greece
inscriptions at Epidaurus
nameInGreek Ἰασώ
parent Asclepius
Epione
relatedTo Asclepius
religion Greek polytheism
roleInMythology attendant of Asclepius
personification of healing
sibling Aceso
Aglaea
Hygieia
Panacea
symbolicAssociation gradual cure
medical treatment
typeOfDeity health goddess
veneratedWith Aceso
Aglaea
Hygieia
Panacea
worshipPlace Athens
Epidaurus
Temple of Asclepius
surface form: sanctuaries of Asclepius

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Asclepius child Iaso
Hygieia sibling Iaso
Panacea sibling Iaso
Aceso sibling Iaso
Epione parentOf Iaso
Epione relative Iaso