Hebe was married to Herakles and returned youth to his friend Iolaus, and was cupbearer and helper to the gods of Olympus.
Hercules' wife was Hebe, daughter of Zeus & Hera, goddess of youth & cupbearer of Olympus (later replaced by Ganymede.)
Ͱηρακλης = Herakles
Zues had many 'wives', and even more consorts. However, his wife is most commonly Hera, who bore him two sons (Hephestus and Ares) and is often jealous of his affairs with mortals and therefore hates all his children no born by her ( such as Herakles, but there are many others)
No. Hercules was the roman version of the greek hero, Herakles.
Hebe the goddess of youth lived on Olympus.
Hebe was married to Herakles and returned youth to his friend Iolaus, and was cupbearer and helper to the gods of Olympus.
As many sons as Hera and Zeus had, which on Olympus were Ares, Hermes, Apollo, Dionysus, Hephaestus, and her half brother and husband Herakles.
Yes, his daughter was Deianeira, wife of Herakles. The Charities were also said to be his daughters.
Hebe was a goddess, a daughter of Zeus and Hera and wife to Herakles and mother to Alexiares and Anticetus.
Some poems about Megara include "The 12 Labors of Herakles: VI. Kerberos" by Charles Martin, which mentions Megara as Herakles' wife; "The Catalogue of Ships" in Homer's Iliad, which lists Megara as one of the cities participating in the Trojan War; and "Herakles' Farewell To His Wife" by Cicero, which recounts the tragic story of Herakles' madness leading to the death of Megara and their children.
She was the queen of Olympus, and Zeus' wife.
Zeus' wife/ Goddess queen of Olympus
Herakles - film - was created in 1962.
Hebe was the daughter of Zeus and Hera and the half sister and wife of Herakles and the mother of Alexiares and Anticetus.
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.
The cast of Herakles - 1962 includes: Reinhard Lichtenberg as himself