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Latest revision as of 15:07, 12 May 2026

Hebe depicted with Jupiter, Juno and Iris

Hebe was a member of the Isu, later revered as the Greek goddess of youth. Her Roman counterpart was called Juventas.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Within the simulation of Atlantis, the Spartan misthios Kassandra visited an archive dedicated to Hebe in the Oikos of Atlantis.[1]

In the 21st century research by Abstergo Industries on the Isu Civilization, Hebe was one of the Isu referenced by name.[2]

Behind the scenes[edit | edit source]

The Greek word Ἥβη (hḗbē) means 'youth, vigor'.

The statue used in Assassin's Creed: Origins for the Greek goddess Hygieia and Cyrene is based on Pietro Bazzanti's 19th century sculpture of Hebe. In Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, the same statue was used for the Greek goddesses Demeter and Nemesis.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]