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The goddess Hebe, the daughter of Zeus and Hera; the sister of Ares (god of War) and Eileithyia (Eilithyia) (goddess of Childbirth).
After Herakles (Heracles) had ascended to Mount Olympos (Olympus), he wedded Hebe “of the golden crown”; her name literally means Youth and for that reason she is sometimes thought of as the goddess of Youth and Spring.
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