Hebe in Wikipedia
In Greek mythology, Hēbē (Greek: Ἥβη) is the goddess of
youth[1] (Roman equivalent: Juventas).[2] She is the daughter
of Zeus and Hera.[3] Hebe was the cupbearer for the gods and
goddesses of Mount Olympus, serving their nectar and ambrosia,
until she was married to Heracles, (Roman equivalent:
Hercules); her successor was the young Trojan prince Ganymede.
Another title of hers, for this reason, is "Ganymeda." She
also drew baths for Ares and helped Hera enter her chariot.[4]
In Euripides' play Heracleidae, Hebe granted Iolaus' wish to
become young again in order to fight Eurystheus. Hebe had two
children with her husband Heracles: Alexiares and Anicetus.[5]
In Roman mythology, Juventas received a coin offering from
boys when they put on the adult men's toga for the first
time...
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