In Greek meethology, Hēbē (/ˈhiːbi/; Greek: Ἥβη) is the goddess o youth (Roman equivalent: Juventas).
Hebe | |
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Cupbearer tae the gods Goddess o eternal youth | |
Hebe bi Antonio Canova, 1800–05 (Hermitage, St. Petersburg) | |
Abode | Moont Olympus |
Symbol | Chalice, Lettuce, Ivy, Fountain o Youth |
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Consort | Heracles |
Childer | Alexiares an Anicetus |
Parents | Zeus an Hera |
Siblins | Eileithyia, Eris, Ares, Athena, Apollo, Artemis, Aphrodite, Dionysus, Hermes, Heracles, Helen o Troy, Hephaestus, Perseus, Minos, the Muses, the Graces |
Roman equivalent | Juventas |
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