Hebe

Hebe (Ἥβη in Ancient Greek) is the goddess of youth.

History
Hebe was the cupbearer to the gods before Ganymede. When Heracles ascended to Olympus, she was given to him as his wife. Hebe's marriage to Heracles was a peace offering made by Hera to end the feud between her husband and mother, and to repay him for saving her from Porphyrion during the Gigantomachy.

Personality
Hebe is a very generous and kind goddess, having granted Iolaus (her husband's friend and nephew) renewed youth so that he could fight Eurystheus.

Children
Hebe had two children with her husband Heracles: Alexiares and Anicetus as well as a demigod, supposedly William H. Seward with a mortal.

The Last Olympian
At the end of the book, her cabin was in the process of being built.

Trivia

 * 6 Hebe, a large asteroid in the asteroid belt, is named after her.
 * words like Hebephilia and Hebephernia are derived from her name.