Description: Asclepius - Ancient Greek God of Medicine and Doctors -Father of Hygeia, Iaso, Panacea, Aegle - Marble Base - pure bronze statue Condition: New, Made in Greece. Material: Pure Bronze Height: 17 cm - 6,7 inches Width: 8 cm - 3,1 inches Length: 5,5 cm - 2,2 inches Weight: 440 g ASKLEPIOS (Asclepius) was the god of medicine. He was also the patron god, and reputed ancestor, of the Asklepiades (Asclepiades), the ancient guild of doctors. Asklepios was the son of Apollon and the Trikkaian (Triccaean) princess Koronis (Coronis). His mother died in labour and when she was laid out on the pyre, Apollon cut the unborn child from her womb. From this Asklepios received his name which means "to cut open." Asklepios was raised by the centaur Kheiron (Chiron) who instructed him in the art of medicine. He grew so skilled in the craft that he was able to restore the dead to life. This was a crime against the natural order and so Zeus destroyed him with a thunderbolt. After his death Asklepios was placed amongst the stars as the constellation Ophiochus ("the Serpent Holder"). Some say his mother was also set in the heavens as Corvus, the crow (korônê in Greek). Asklepios' apotheosis into godhood occurred at the same time. He was sometimes identified with Homer's Paion (Paeon), the physician of the gods. Asklepios was depicted as a kindly, bearded man holding a serpent-entwined staff. Although he is largely absent from ancient Greek vase painting, statues of the god are quite common. ΑΠΑΞ ΑΣΚΛΗΠΙΟΣ - 5 *********************
Price: 69.9 USD
Location: Piraeus
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Region of Origin: Europe
Artist: Handmade
Material: Bronze
Type: Statue
Subject: History
Culture: Greek
Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Listed By: Artist
Color: Multi-Color
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Reproduction
Time Period Produced: 2000-Now
Placement: Table