It was a fated marriage from the birth of Herakles. There is no myth to say she was unhappy in the marriage, and surely if she was either Hera or Aphrodite or her father Zeus would have acted to help her.
After Heracles (Hercules) had died and been taken up among the Olympian gods, he and Hebe were married.
Hebe, goddess of Youth. became Hercules' third wife.
Hercules was married to Megara. When Hera made him crazy, he killed her and their children. Then he married Deianeira. He cheated on her so she sent him the skin of the centaur he once killed. When Hercules wore it, the skin poisoned him. His father Zeus made him a god. Then Hercules married the goddess Hebe.
The four wives of Hercules were Megara, Deianira, Iole, and Hebe. Megara was his first wife, whom he killed in a fit of madness. Deianira was his second wife, whose unintentional actions led to Hercules' death. Iole was a princess whom Hercules fell in love with, and Hebe was his final wife, whom he married after his ascension to Mount Olympus.
Hebe was the Greek goddess of youth. She was the daughter of Zeus and Hera. She was also the cup-bearer of the gods until she married Heracles (Hercules).Hebe was the Greek goddess of youth.
Hebe married Hercules when the gods brought Hercules to Mount Olympus.
After Hercules died he became a god and married Hebe, a goddess.
After Heracles (Hercules) had died and been taken up among the Olympian gods, he and Hebe were married.
Hercules after his apotheosis, had with Hebe two sons: Alexiares and Anticetus.
Hercules married four times, to Megara, Omphale, Deianira and, after being made into a god, the goddess Hebe.
Yes to Hercules, after his apotheosis they had two sons: Alexiares and Anticetus.
Yes to Hercules, after his apotheosis they had two sons: Alexiares and Anticetus.
Hebe, goddess of Youth. became Hercules' third wife.
He was married thrice: first to Megara, then to Deianira, and finally to Hebe (once he became a god).
Hebe was the goddess of youth and daughter of Zeus and Hera. She was the cup-bearer of the gods and goddesses until she married Hercules.
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.
Hercules was married to Megara. When Hera made him crazy, he killed her and their children. Then he married Deianeira. He cheated on her so she sent him the skin of the centaur he once killed. When Hercules wore it, the skin poisoned him. His father Zeus made him a god. Then Hercules married the goddess Hebe.