well is you life her then yes, but it's kind of opinionated, and do you mean in the Greeks of Romans
Hera is the most important Goddess because she is Jupiter's (Zeus) wife and Jupiter is the most powerful God and he rules over them. That makes Hera the most important Goddess.
Hera is the most important Goddess because she is Jupiter's (Zeus) wife and Jupiter is the most powerful God and he rules over them. That makes Hera the most important Goddess.
The queen of the Greek gods was called Hera, she was Zeus' wife. In the Roman gods, she is called Juno. However, the most powerful goddess is debatable: probably Hera again, but others would argue against that.
hera she is Zeus's wife
Hera was a goddess. She didn't have specific strengths or weaknesses. She was viewed by the Greeks as being all-powerful.
It varies across different mythologies and belief systems. Some contenders for the most powerful goddess include Isis from Egyptian mythology, Kali from Hindu mythology, and Athena from Greek mythology. Each goddess is associated with different domains of power and authority.
The most powerful god and goddess is: God - Zeus Reason: he is the god of storms and every god/goddess Goddess - Hera Reason: She married Zeus, which meant that she was the god of gods/goddesses Possible answers: God - Neptune (first god) Goddess - Nyx... Even Zeus would dare not fight her Nyx was the eldest goddess
Hera is the Goddess of Marriage.
No, Hera was the most major goddess of all, the wife of Zeus.
Juno is the goddess that the Romans most identified Hera with.
Hera is important because she was the mother of most gods and goddess. She was also the husband of Zeus.
Hera is the goddess of marriage