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Hebe was the daughter of Zeus and Hera, King and Queen of the Greek gods. She was a goddess of eternal youth, pictured as a nubile young girl; her primary function at Olympus was as cupbearer to the gods, whom she served with nectar and ambrosia.
Hekate was a Greek goddess associated with the wisdom of age, healing, medicinal and herbal knowledge, women’s mysteries, sorcery, witchcraft and necromancy.
Hephaistos was a son of Zeus and Hera, king and Queen of the Greek gods, who later became the god of blacksmiths, forges, metal workers, sculptors, artisans and craftsmen.
Hygiea was a daughter of Asclepius, god of healing, and was herself a minor deity governing health, cleanliness and hygiene, which term derives from her name.