Hephaestus, Ares, Hebe, and Eileithyia. 4 children with Zues.
Her husband Zeus. Hera didn't give birth to any children and if she did only with Zeus.
Being the goddess of marriage she could not have affairs.
All six of Hera's children were fathered by Zeus.AresEnyoHebeEileithyiaHephaestusEris
Hera. Hera is the goddess of family.
Ares, Hebe and Ilithyia were Hera's and Zeus's children together. Hephaestus and Typhon were Hera's children without consort or mate. Pasithea was another possible daughter.
Hera doesn't have any human children she just has kids with Zeus or on her own.
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Hera's children had diverse "powers". She being the goddess of family and marriage, she wouldn't have bastard children, and her only children are, therefore, also children of Zeus, thus being Gods. Hera's children were: Ares, Enyo, Hebe, Eilethya, Hephaestus, and Eris. Ares was the God of war, Hephaestus, was, according to Wikipedia, the god of blacksmiths, metallurgy, fire, volcanoes, technology, among others. Eris was the goddess of discord. As you can see by these examples, Hera's children all had different specialities and different powers, and therefore, we cannot say Hera's children had a certain "kind of power". Either way, if you are asking about the Percy-Jackson-demigod-kind-of-power, Hera didn't have demigod children because of the reasons listed above.
Gaea. Her parents were Cronus and Rhea, children of Gaea and Uranus.
Because Hera isn't allowed to cheat on Zeus only he can women back then weren't allowed to cheat on their husbands except Aphrodite.
As far as I know, there were 4. They are Dionysus, Heracles (Hercules), Apollo, and Artemis.
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