not much because she was admired so much she was treated like a queen
Olympus is where she lives, but Hera like other Greek gods and goddesses can move to where she wants to be as fast as thought.
Hera was Queen of Heaven, there was little that the other gods and goddesses would not do for her: besides which, the powers of gods and goddesses can not be limited by the mortal imagination.
Hera, the Greek goddess, did not die. She was immortal like all of the other gods and goddesses.
No, Hera is a Greek goddess.
Hera and Aphrodite are the goddesses she fought
Hera, Hestia, Demeter, Artemis, Persephone,...
Hestia was the goddess of the hearth, and Hera was the goddess of marriage (particularly for the woman's side).
Hera was his only wife, but he had lots of affairs with others.
Hera is queen of goddesses and is goddess of marriage
In the antique sculpture department of a large museum such as the Metropolitan or the Louvre.
Hera was the Queen of Heaven, so most of the other gods and goddesses would do as she asked.
Hera is married to Zeus and is therefore queen of gods and goddesses.