Eileithyia, Greek goddess of birth was the sister of Hebe, Greek goddess of Youth had. Hera - their mother - was called also the mother of the Charites.
Any child of Zeus or Hera would be Hebe's brother or sister, on Olympus her sisters were Athena and Artemis and sometimes Aphrodite - her brothers Ares, Hermes, Hephestus, Dionysus and Herakles a half brother she married.
Hebe, Eileithyia, and Despoena
Any child of Zeus or Hera would be Hebe's sister or brother, upon Olympus they incude Hermes, Ares, Hepheustus, Apollo, Dionysus and Artemis, Athena, sometimes Aphrodite and her half brother and husband Herakles.
Any son or daughter of Zeus was then a sibling of Hercules, so his wife Hebe was also his half-sister.
Hebe is not represented by any planet.
Hebe, the Greek goddess, has no weakness that are noted in myth.
Yes, most definetly. But they were all half brothers and sisters: Her half-brothers are: Hercules, Apollo, Ares, Hephaestus, Hermes, Dionysus, Arion, Plutus, and Philomelus. Her half- sisters are: Artemis, Athena, Eris, Hebe, Eleithyia, and Despoena.
Ares' half sisters were Artemis, Athena, and Hebe. In some traditions Aphrodite was the half sister of Ares and daughter of Zeus and Dione.
Yes. Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera. His two sisters from both of his parents are Hebe and Eileithyia. He has many half brothers and sisters since Zeus had many children out of wedlock, including Apollo, Heracles, and Dionysus.
No.
Hephaestus had both; his brother being Ares, his sisters being Hebe and Eileithyia; as well as many half siblings from his parents Hera and Zeus.
Well in some myths she was a daughter of Zeus so her sisters would be goddesses like: Artemis, Athena, The Muses, Helen of Troy, Hebe, etc.