Hebe
Hebe was worshipped as a goddess of Youth, and of Pardons. She freed innocent prisoners. She had the honour of being the gods' cupbearer, pouring and bringing them wine. After Herakles died and the gods honoured him by making him one of them, he married once again to the goddess Hebe, who was the daughter of Zeus and Hera. While the gods sat by the side of Zeus, the queenly Hebe poured them nectar into their golden goblets.