Alexiares and Anicetus

According to the Bibliotheca of Apollodorus, Anicetus or Aniketos (Ancient Greek: Ἀνίκητος, lit. 'unconquered, unconquerable') and Alexiares (Ἀλεξιάρης) are sons of the goddess Hebe and Heracles after his apotheosis. == Cult == There is evidence suggesting that Anicetus and Alexiares might have been worshipped in places such as Thebes and Rhodes.

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Alexiares and Anicetus

According to the Bibliotheca of Apollodorus, Anicetus or Aniketos (Ancient Greek: Ἀνίκητος, lit. 'unconquered, unconquerable') and Alexiares (Ἀλεξιάρης) are sons of the goddess Hebe and Heracles after his apotheosis. == Cult == There is evidence suggesting that Anicetus and Alexiares might have been worshipped in places such as Thebes and Rhodes.

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