Hebe was married to Herakles and returned youth to his friend Iolaus, and was cupbearer and helper to the gods of Olympus.
Hebe, the Greek goddess, has no weakness that are noted in myth.
After Heracles (Hercules) had died and been taken up among the Olympian gods, he and Hebe were married.
hebe was the greek goddess of youth
Hebe, a Greek goddess, never died.
Hebe the Greek goddess of youth was the daughter of Hera.
Hebe was helpful and happy in most Greek myths.
Hebe is the goddess of youth in Greek mythology. She does not represent a planet.
Hebe, the Greek goddess, has no weakness that are noted in myth.
No.
Oh Hebe! Oh Hebe! Won't you listen to me? Goddess of youth! Goddess of Spring! You can do 'bout anything! Oh Hebe! Oh Hebe! Won't you listen to me? Daughter of Zeus! Daughter of Hera! You are better than any old Sarah! Oh Hebe! Oh Hebe! Won't you listen to me? You married Hercules, it's hard to believe, that Hebe is so really good at making chili! Oh Hebe! Oh Hebe! Won't you listen to me? Hebe! Hebe! Hebe! not too good, but i hope it helped!
Hebe, of what we know of her myths (married to Hercules, rejuvenated the youth of Iolaus) never went on a journey beyond - perhaps - between Olympus and earth, but as her husband is remarked to be Hercules, and Hercules went on many journeys - this may very well have changed afterward.
Hebe, being the cupbearer of the Olympians, would have likely gotten along well with them - her parents being Hera and Zeus, with her husband Hercules.
The goddess Hebe is not mentioned to have any weaknesses.
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.
No there is no myths
After Heracles (Hercules) had died and been taken up among the Olympian gods, he and Hebe were married.
Hebe was a girl.