Any way she wanted to.
laernian hydra, heracles, hera, karkinos
No; Zeus had many affairs with mortals, nymphs, and goddesses.
Those that honor and worship her, she favored. Those that slurred her name and that of her family, she punished. This is the case of most Greek gods and goddesses.
No, Hera is a Greek goddess.
Hestia was the goddess of the hearth, and Hera was the goddess of marriage (particularly for the woman's side).
Hera is Zeus' only wife, but he had many lovers. It's difficult to say which one was his favorite.
Hera is queen of goddesses and is goddess of marriage
Hera is the goddess of marriage, and yet her husband Zeus chooses to have affairs with goddesses and mortals; whose children are often more well known then her own.
Hera is married to Zeus and is therefore queen of gods and goddesses.
Hera and Aphrodite were Greek/Roman goddesses.
Echo was punished by Hera and could only repeat the words of others.
Yes but only with her husband, never with mortals so all of her children became gods or goddesses (Ares, Hephaestus and Hebe, who fell in love with Hercules even though he was her half-brother)