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Ganymede |
| Jupiter thereby changed his shape into that of an
eagle, swooped down and carried the boy off to the home of the gods.
Now it so happens that this position was already filled by Hebe,the daughter of Jupiter and his wife Juno. Once Ganymede arrived at the royal court a competition began between Hebe and Ganymede for the honor of serving the gods. Eventually Ganymede won the post, and stayed on also as the favored companion to Jupiter. To honor the events surrounding the elevation of Ganymede to "cup bearer and servant of the gods," Jupiter placed the eagle, a shape he assumed when abducting Ganymede to
Olympus, into the heavens as the constellation Aquila (eagle), and immortalized
Ganymede as the constellation Aquarius (water bearer). One of Jupiter's moons is also named after Ganymede.
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The constellation Aquarius, the waterbearer.
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