Hebe - Mythology.
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Hebe - Mythology. Greek Daughter of the gods Zeus and Hera and cupbearer to the gods. She became the wife of the hero Heracles after he was deified and transported to Olympus. Later Hebe was represented as the goddess of youth, with the power to rejuvenate, that is, bring back youth. In Roman mythlogy she is called Juventas (Youth).
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