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    Juventas, also known as Iuventus or Juventus (Greek equivalent: Hebe), was the ancient Roman goddess whose sphere of tutelage was youth and rejuvenation. She was especially the goddess of young men "new to wearing the toga" (dea novorum togatorum)—that is, those who had just come of age. … See more

    Juventas had a shrine within the cella of Minerva on the Capitoline that probably dates no earlier than 218 BC, at which time she was identified with the Greek Hebe. According to Dionysius and Livy, both she and the god See more

    On Imperial coins, Juventas and Spes ("Hope") are often associated with the reigning Caesar. A supplication to Juventas and Spes marked the anniversary of See more

    Fears, J. Rufus (1981). "The Cult of Virtues and Roman Imperial Ideology". In Wolfgang Haase (ed.). Heidentum: Römische … See more

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  2. https://pantheon.org/articles/j/juventas.html

    Mar 3, 1997 · Juventas. The personification of youth, the Roman equivalent of the Greek Hebe. At Rome the goddess was worshiped under the name of Juventas, and that at a very …

  3. https://www.godchecker.com/roman-mythology/JUVENTAS

    Juventas Facts and Figures. Name: Juventas Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names: Gender: Female Type: Goddess Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present. Role: In …

  4. https://www.yourdictionary.com/juventas

    Juventas Definition Meanings Sentences Definition Source Origin Pronoun Filter pronoun (Roman mythology) The goddess of youth, and a daughter of Jupiter and Juno. Juventas

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    JUVENTAS (Latin for "youth": later Juventus), in Roman mythology, the tutelar goddess of young men. She was worshipped at Rome from very early times. She was worshipped at …

  6. https://symbolikon.com/downloads/hebe-juventas-greek-mythology

    Hebe was also known as the goddess of forgiveness or mercy. She also had the power of eternal youth and was able to restore mortals to their younger selves. In Roman mythology her name is Juventas.

  7. https://www.talesbeyondbelief.com/roman-gods/juventas.htm

    Juventus served the gods with nectar (the drink of the gods) and ambrosia (the food of the gods) until she married Status: Minor Goddess Symbols: The chalice (a bowl-shaped drinking vessel) or a tall pitcher, wings Alternative Names: Dia …

  8. Juventas - Goddess of youth. - Roman Goddess - The White …

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    135 rows · Jan 4, 2023 · Juventas ("Youth") is the goddess of youth and of the youthful bride. To the Greeks she was known as Hebe. She is the daughter of Zeus and Hera and is …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno_(mythology)

    Iuventas, "Youth", was one of two deities who "refused" to leave the Capitol when the building of the new Temple of Capitoline Jove required the exauguration of deities who already occupied the site. [8] Juno is the …

  10. https://www.theoi.com/Ouranios/Hebe.html

    Juventas Translation Youth ( hêbê) Hebe, Athenian black-figure dinos C6th B.C., British Museum HEBE was the goddess of youth and the cupbearer of the gods who served ambrosia at the heavenly feast. She was also the patron goddess …

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