Iaso
(
Ἰασώ), i. e. Recovery, a daughter of Asclepius or Amphiaraus, and sister of Hygieia, was worshipped as the goddess of recovery; and in the temple of Amphiaraus at Oropus a part of the altar was dedicated to her, in common with Aphrodite, Panaceia, Hygieia, and Athena Paeonia. (
Paus. 1.34.2;
Aristoph. Pl. 701, with the Schol.; Hesych.
s. v.)
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