Greek Mythology

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Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods a... More

The Greek Mythology
The Olympian gods
Zeus
Poseidon
Hera
Demeter
Ares
Athena
Hephaestus
Aphrodite
Artemis
Apollo
Hermes
Dionysus
Hades
Hestia
The Greek Heroes
Bellerophon
Perseus
Odysseus
Achilles
Meleager
Actaeon
Heracles
Jason
Theseus
Asclepius
Aeneas
Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux)
Peleus
Atlanta
Other Greek Myths
The Amazons
Persephone, Queen of The Underworld
Prometheus, The Friend of Man
The Fall of Icarus
Orpheus and Eurydice
Pygmalion and Galatea
King Midas and The Golden Touch
Europa
Io and Zeus
Eros and Psyche
Leto, Mother of Artemis and Apollo
Pandora
Callisto, The Constellation
Adonis and Aphrodite
Phaeton and The Sun Chariot
Apollo and Daphne
Alcyone and Ceyx
Arachne
Cadmus, The Founder of Thebes
Deucalion and Pyrrha
Idas and Marpessa
The Danaides
Niobe
Trojan War
The Titans
Asteria
Astraeus
Atlas
Clymene
Coeus
Crius
Cronus
Dione
Eos
Epimetheus
Eurybia
Eurynome
Hyperion
Iapetus
Lelantos
Menoetius
Metis
Mnemosyne
Oceanus
Ophion
Pallas
Perses
Phoebe
Rhea
Selene
Styx
Tethye
Thea
Themis
Greek Monsters and Creatures
Calydonian Boar
Campe
Cetus
Charybdis
Crommyonian Sow
Geryon
Harpy
Khalkotauroi
Ladon
Lernaean Hydra
Mares of Diomedes
Minotaur
Nemean Lion
Orthus
Scylla
Sphinx
Stymphalian Bird
Argus Panoptes
Arion
Ash Tree Nymphs
Centaur
Cerberus
Ceryneian Hind
Chimaera
Chiron
Chrysaor
Cretan Bull
Cyclops
Delphyne
Echidna
Erymanthian Boar
Giant
Gorgons
Hecatoncheires
Laelaps
Marsyas
Medusa
Nessus
Pegasus
Phoenix
Polyphemus
Python
Silenus
Sirens
Talos
Teumessian Fox
Achelous
Aeolus
Aether
Amphitrite
Anemoi
Apate
Aura
Bia
Chaos
Circe
Deimos
Eileithyia
Enyo
Erebus
Eris
Eros
Gaea
Geras
Harmonia
Hecate
Helios
Hemera
Horae
Hypnos
Iris
Keres
Kratos
Momus
Moros
Morpheus
Nemesis
Nike
Nyx
Oizys
Oneiroi
Ourea
Paean
Pan
Philotes
Phobos
Pontus
Tartarus
Thanatos
The Erinyes
The Fates
The Graces
The Muses
Tyche
Typhoeus
Uranus
Zelus

Hebe

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By goddessRhoda

Minor gods

Hebe

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. When Iolaus, Heracles' charioteer, was about to fight against Eurystheus, he asked Hebe to become young again for one day. Hebe was reluctant initially, but Themis, the goddess of justice, told her that it would be fair to do it. Thus, Iolaus' wish was granted and he emerged victorious.

She lost her job as a cupbearer of the gods, when she tripped and her dress came undone, thus exposing her breasts. Apollo fired her and she was replaced by Ganymede, Zeus' lover and protege.
Hebe Is also called Juventas, Ganymeda.




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