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Ganymede, though to be clear, the moon is only named after Ganymede; the cupbearer of the gods wasn't a moon in Greek mythology.

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Q: What moon did Zeus carried away to be cupbearer to the gods?
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You are a Trojan boy of great beauty whom Zeus carried away to be cupbearer to the gods What?

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Who is Ganymede in Greek mythology?

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Trojan boy cupbearer to the gods?

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