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  2. Hebe (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Hebe (/ ˈhiːbiː /; Ancient Greek: Ἥβη, romanized: Hḗbē, lit. 'youth'), in ancient Greek religion and mythology, often given the epithet Ganymeda (meaning "Gladdening Princess"), [1] is the goddess of youth or of the prime of life. [2] . She functioned as the cupbearer for the gods and goddesses of Mount Olympus, serving their nectar and ambrosia.

  3. Hebe - World History Encyclopedia

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    Hebe (meaning "youth" or "bloom of youth") is the goddess and personification of eternal youth in Greek mythology. She is the daughter of Zeus and Hera and the wife of the Greek hero Hercules. Hebe serves as the cupbearer for the gods and goddesses of Mount Olympus, and she has the gift of restoring youth to mortals.

  4. Hebe - Greek Mythology

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    Hebe was the goddess of youth, daughter of Zeus and Hera. She served nectar and ambrosia to the Olympians and later married Heracles, with whom she had two children, Alexiares and Anicetus. Her name comes from the Greek word for youth, and it was believed that she had the ability to restore youth. Who were Zeus’ Lovers? How was the World created?

  5. Hebe was the goddess of youth and the cupbearer of the gods who served ambrosia at the heavenly feast. She was also the patron goddess of the young bride and an attendant of the goddess Aphrodite.

  6. Hebe – The Goddess Of Youth - Greek Gods and Goddesses

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    Among the Greek Gods, Hebe is one that most of us could fall in love with. The fair-skinned and youthful looking God is appropriately the God of youthfulness. She is a daughter of Zeus and Hera.

  7. Hebe | Youth, Immortality & Marriage | Britannica

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    Hebe, (from Greek hēbē, “young maturity,” or “bloom of youth”), daughter of Zeus, the chief god, and his wife Hera. In Homer this princess was a divine domestic, appearing most often as cupbearer to the gods.

  8. Hebe: The Greek Goddess of Youth - Mythology Source

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    Hebe was the youngest of the Olympian gods and the daughter of Hera and Zeus. Many myths describe her fulfilling the normal duties of an unmarried young woman in the Greek world. For example, she filled the bathtub for her older brother and helped her mother in and out of her chariot.

  9. Hebe was the goddess (Daemone) of youth, daughter of Hera and Zeus and wife to Heracles. Learn about her origins and role in Greek mythology.

  10. Hebe - Greek Goddess of Mount Olympus - Mythology.net

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    Hebe is known as the child of Zeus and Hera, but there is another myth that states Hera conceived her by eating wild lettuce while dining with the god Apollo. Either way, Hebe was often to be found serving up the nectar to the guest gods and goddesses of Zeus.

  11. Hebe the Greek Goddess – The Ultimate Guide

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    Hebe the Greek Goddess was the daughter of Hera and Zeus. Find out everything about Hebe in our Hebe the Greek Goddess guide.

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