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In ); her successor was the young Trojan prince Ganymede . Another title of hers, for this reason, is "Ganymeda." She also drew baths for Ares and helped Hera enter her chariot. In . In Roman mythology, Juventas received a coin offering from boys when they put on the adult men's Toga for the first time. The name ''Hebe'' comes from Greek word meaning "youth" or "prime of life". ''Juventas'' likewise means "youth", as can be seen in such derivatives as ''juvenile''. In art, Hebe is usually depicted wearing a sleeveless dress. There is a statue of Hebe, by , in Italy . SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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