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  1. In Greek mythology, Soteria (Greek: Σωτηρία) was the goddess or spirit of safety and salvation, deliverance, and preservation from harm (not to be mistaken for Eleos). Soteria was also an epithet of the goddesses Persephone and Hecate , meaning deliverance and safety.

  2. Soteria was the goddess or personified spirit (daimona) of safety, and deliverance and preservation from harm. Her male counterparts were the daemon Soter and the god Dionysus Soter.

  3. Soter was the ancient Greek personified spirit (daimon) of safety, preservation and deliverance from harm. His female equivalent was the daimona Soteria. In the Orphic Hymns Soter was identified with Zeus, his wife Praxidike with Persephone, and their daughters the Praxidikai with the Erinyes.

  4. List of health deities. A statue of Asclepius, the Greek god of healing. A health deity is a god or goddess in mythology or religion associated with health, healing and wellbeing. They may also be related to childbirth or Mother Goddesses. They are a common feature of polytheistic religions.

  5. In Greek mythology, Soter (Ancient Greek: Σωτήρ means 'saviour, deliverer') was the personification of daimon or safety, preservation and deliverance from harm.

  6. 5 sie 2021 · Salus was the daughter of Aesculapius, the demigod son of Apollo and the human princess Coronis. Aesculapius was the Greek god of medicine and healing, and Salus’ role was to feed and care for her father’s snakes, and also to act as his assistant.

  7. Salus, in Roman religion, the goddess of safety and welfare, later identified with the Greek Hygieia (q.v.). Her temple on the Quirinal at Rome, dedicated in 302 bc, was the scene of an annual sacrifice on August 5.

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