No; because they did not have schools in Greek Myth, but in Greek society they did.
Hera the Greek goddess did not go to high school.
Hera could travel in her chariot or go where she willed as a goddess.
Yes, her Roman name is Juno.
Persephone, a figure from Greek mythology, did not attend school in the traditional sense. She was known as the queen of the underworld after being abducted by Hades, the god of the underworld. Persephone was typically associated with fertility, vegetation, and the changing seasons.
Hera is a goddess of the sky and earth; her mother being Rhea the Titan goddess of the mountains and grandmother being Gaia; Hera pursued Leto wherever she went on land.
Aphrodite is the Greek Goddess of love. Aphrodite explained that she was not on the best of terms with Eros and Hera should go to him instead of her so that Hera could have her everlasting love with Jason.
Isis is sometimes depicted with a cow headdress. In Greek mythology there was not a cow-headed goddess per se, but the queen Io was transformed into a white heifer by Zeus to conceal her from his jealous wife Hera. But in Egyptian mythology there was a cow-headed goddess named Hathor, and she was a goddess of love.
Temple's mainly, each god and goddess had their own temple back in the Greek times.
He had 3 sisters and their name is Hestia,Hera and Demetre. And there you go.
Artemis the Greek Goddess did not go to school. If you are referring to another Artemis please include a last name.
she is related to Zeus and one of her mothers hera and her half sister ires, apallo,and other gods and goddess. I'm naeha and i go to haycock elementay.
In Greek mythology, Athena is known as the goddess of wisdom, courage, and strategic warfare. She is often depicted as a wise and rational figure who values knowledge and learning. While she may not have attended a traditional school, Athena is associated with wisdom and intellectual pursuits.