but all, when summoned, repaired to the palace of Zeus(Jupiter or Jove, as did also those deities whose usual abode was the earth. the waters or the underworld. It was also in the great hall of the palace of the Olympian king that the gods feasted each day on ambrosia and nectar, their food and drink, the latter being handed round by the lovely goddess Hebe (later, Ganymede, a Trojan youth noted for his beautybut all, when summoned, repaired to the palace of Zeus (Jupiter or Jove), as did also those deities whose usual abode was the earth, the waters, or the underworld. It was also in the great hall of the palace of the Olympian king that the gods feasted each day on ambrosia and nectar, their food and drink, the latter being handed round by the lovely goddess Hebe (later, Ganymede, a Trojan youth noted for his beauty)