This young lady was daughter to Zeus and Hera. Before being married off to Herakles she was a serving-girl around the Olympian dinner-table. She is shown here offering a cup of ambrosia to those entering the Palace from the Forum. She occasionally grants minor boons to supplicants. Known to be a bit clumsy her position at the penny slots rather than with the high rollers isn't surprising.
In her Roman guise as Juventia, boys threw her a few pennies when they first donned the toga of a man. That custom is still observed at Caesar's.