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| - Hebe is the main protagonist of the upcoming 2014 film of the same name.
- Hebe is the Greek goddess of youth. She is the daughter of Zeus and Hera, as well as the former cup bearer of the gods (along with Ganymede), and the wife of Heracles. Her Roman counterpart is Juventas.
- Hebe is a daughter of Zeus and Hera. She is a wife of Heracles, a sister of Ares and Hephaestus.
- Hebe (Ancient Greek: Ἡβη) is the daughter of Zeus and Hera, as well as the Goddess of Youth. She served as the Cupbearer of the Gods, and was later married to Herakles, the protector of Olympus.
- Hebe, en la mitolohía griega, dioza de la hubentú, iha de Zeuh i Hera. Durante muxo tiempo, Hebe kumplía la funzión de kopera de loh diozeh, a kieneh leh zerbía er néktar i la ambrozía. Er prínzipe troyano Ganimedeh la zuhtituyó en ehta tarea. D'akuerdo kon una berzión, dehó de zé kopera de loh diozeh kuando ze kazó kon er héroe Hérkuleh, ke akababa de zé deifikao. zegún otra ihtoria, fue apartá de zu lugá a kauza de una kaía ke zufrió mientrah zerbía a loh diozeh.
- 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] Modern fountains and other art
- Hebe (/ˈhiːbi/; Greek: Ἥβη) in ancient Greek religion, is the goddess of youth (Roman equivalent: Juventas). She is the daughter of Zeus and Hera. 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 divine hero Ganymede. Another title of hers, for this reason, is Ganymeda. She also drew baths for her brother Ares and helped Hera enter her chariot.
- Hebe was Lady Barbara Wellesley's personal servant. She accompanied Lady Barbara aboard the HMS Lydia, where she was either kept locked in Lady Barbara's cabin (where she slept on the floor), or under the eye of her mistress. Hebe was rather mischievous. Lady Barbara described her as drawn to men as a moth to flame. During her time in the tropics, Hebe always wore a bright red handkerchief. After her mistress married Horatio Hornblower, Hebe continued to serve her at Smallbridge. Hornblower carried some animosity for Hebe, and never quite grew adjusted to her.
- Na Mitologia Grega, Hebe (em grego antigo: Ήβη), é a deusa da juventude, filha legítima de Zeus e Hera.[1] Por ter othumb|286px privilégio da eterna juventude, representava a donzela consagrada aos trabalhos domésticos. Assim, cumpria no Olimpo diversas obrigações: preparava o banho de Ares, ajudava Hera a atrelar seu carro e servia néctar e ambrosia aos deuses. Um dia, quando executava essa tarefa, caiu numa posição inconveniente.
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