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No. The planet Uranus was not discovered until 1781. It was named for the Greek god personifying heaven.
Hera doesn't have a planet as far as i know, she is a geek goddess. None of the Greek gods or goddesses have any planets named after them, if that's what you mean. However, there are several people who believe that the origin of her name came from the planet Uranus. But only roman gods and goddesses have planets named after them such as: Jupiter(Zeus) Neptune(Poseidon) Pluto(Hades) Mars(Ares) Venus (Aphrodite) and Mercury(Hermes) Hera is the Greek god but she is also known as Juno in roman mythology. Hope I helped a little :)
There is not a planet named for Hera.
uranus
The Roman Lord of Heavens, is Uranus, husband of Gaea. However in greek mythology, Zeus is the equivalent as Uranus. Zeus is the husband of Hera
Hera is a Greek god, and her Roman equivilant is named Juno.
Τhere where no greek godess named after June. On the other hand, if you mean Juno, then she was the equivalent of Hera, who was the greek godess of marriage.
Saturn was named after the Roman god of agriculture
The first gods that existed were Uranus and Gaia. Hestia, Posideon, Hades, Demeter, Hera, and Zeus were their grandchildren.
Hera in greek is 'Ηρα.
Hera, the wife and sister of Zues, in Greek Mythology. Hera: English Ήρα: Greek
The month of June is named after the Roman queen of the gods, Juno. The Greek equivalent of Juno was Hera.