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Hebe is Youth. Cup-bearer in heaven assists the gods Hebe, who some have called Ganymeda, is Youth. She is the cup-bearer in Heaven and pours the nectar to the gods when they are assembled. At times she does other things too, like helping Hera to prepare her chariot, or bathing Ares after a battle. Married Heracles 1 in heaven Hebe married Heracles 1 after he obtained immortality, and had by him two sons; so after the death of Heracles 1, this family dwells among the OLYMPIANS. Grants youth for one day When old Iolaus 1, Heracles 1's former charioteer, was about to fight with Eurystheus, he prayed to Hebe to be young again for one day, and this Hebe granted. Worshipped by Phliasians The Phliasians, who lived near Sicyon, honoured Hebe, whom they called Dia, by pardoning suppliants.
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Impetuous and unexperienced Youth It has been said that the heart of Youth is stiff with pride, and that its mouth utters folly. For Youth has been called both impetuous and mad; and, being unable to control its impulses, is thought to pursue impossible things with its ambition. The mistakes of insolent Youth are considered to be so many that some have thought that mortal men and women should live their Youth twice before reaching Old Age, so that previous slips could be corrected. For unexperienced Youth, believing whatever it hears, is easy to defile, and so the faults are numerous. Arrogant Youth Youth has also been called slow of tongue and quick of hand; for relying mainly on its strength, Youth prefers action. But in the course of it, Youth may display arrogance and an unjust spirit, since Youth and good sense are seldom seen together. Yet Youth is still considered to admit improvement in every way. But if deprivedthrough whatever kind of slaveryof growth and straightforwardness, Youth is forced to do crooked acts that later become a heavy burden of fears and dangers. And since Youth cannot carry such a burden upright, it turns to deceit and to requiting wrong with wrong. By acting in such a way, they say, Youth comes to manhood or womanhood with no soundness of mind, though still believing itself to be very clever. But to raise up age or Old Age when Youth has been ruined is, they say, a paltry thing. Prayer Things being that way, some have prayed that their Youth and Old Age be joined in a secure life, and woven through to the end in good fortune, believing that out of the efforts undertaken by Youth and Justice, there comes a gentle life when Old Age approaches. For Youththey assertshould not be kept restrained and hidden in a pocket, but used to perform noble deeds. And they think that he who does no wrong in any deed deserves to win the better kinds of love. Death and Youth It has been said that Youth, being generous and tender, could sacrifice life for city or country, and that the boldness and the vigour of Youth is of much help in terrible wars. Yet Youth is expected to live and not die, and that is why the meeting of Death and Youth is always regarded as a very unhappy circumstance, be it in war or in peace. For, as it has been repeatedly said, it is most painful to leave a healthy and vigorous body. Departure of Youth
And when Youth nevertheless departs, some do not miss it whereas others do. For certain humans, having thought that Youth obey many mad masters, feel released when Youth leaves with its fierce passions and bursting tensions that forbid relaxation. But others complain, longing for their lost joys and thinking that the life they now lead is nothing compared to the pleasurable days and nights Youth provided. Beautiful Youth Most mortals pay reverence to fair Youth, and name it beside other good things such as Wealth, Peace, laughter, songs, wine, and feasts. For the beauty of Youth in its blossom has always been admired, and there is no one who does not wish to pluck the bloom of Youth, which is the season of love. Accordingly, all turn their eyes away from Old Age, choosing to look at the swelling flower of Youth, which has been called the herald of the divine embraces of Aphrodite. Immortality worthless without Youth And the fruit of golden-crowned Youth is so desirable that even Immortality, which otherwise is held in very high esteem, has been imagined to be worthless without Youth.
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Abolengo Album - High Resolution Genealogical Charts Names in this chart Alcmena, Alexiares, Anicetus, Ares, Cronos, Danae, Electryon 1, Gaia, Hebe, Hera, Heracles 1, Ilithyia, Perseus 1, Rhea 1, Uranus, Zeus. |
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