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Revision as of 17:56, 24 May 2015
Akeso (Gr: Ακεσο) was the goddess of healing (wounds) and curing (illness). Unlike her sister Panakeia she represented the process of a curing rather than the cure itself. she represented the process of a curing rather than the cure itself.
Parents
Asclepius (Asklepios) & Epione
Spouse & Lovers
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Children
Siblings
Makaon, Podaleirios, Iaso, Aigle, Panakeia, Hygeia
Appearance
In Greek sculptural reliefs, Akeso appears alongside her father Asklepios and sisters Hygeia, Panakeia and Iaso.
Trivia
Her male was counterpart was Akesis.