Anicetus

deity sky Greek single tradition · 4

Anicetus is the twin-son of Heracles/Hercules and Hebe/Juventas. Alongside his father, he is a guardian of the gates of Mount Olympus.

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When

First attested
800 BCE
Attested period
-800 – 2020
Historical notes
Early Greek myth; later appears in Greco‑Buddhist artistic contexts.

Relationships

allied with
Alexiares, Hercules, Heracles
sibling of
Alexiares

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Sources

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“Alexiares and Anicetus, twin-sons of Heracles/Hercules and Hebe/Juventas; alongside their father, they are the guardians of the gates of Mount Olympus.”

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“Hebe had two children with Heracles: Alexiares and Anicetus. Although nothing is known about these deities beyond their names, there is a fragment by Callimachus that makes a reference to Eileithyia, Hebe's sister and the goddess of childbirth, attending to Hebe while in labour.”

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“Alexiares and Anicetus”

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