No.
Hera was the Queen of Heaven, wife of Zeus.
Alcmene was the mortal daughter of Electryon, king of Messene, by Anaxo, the daughter of Alcaeus.
According to other accounts her mother was called Lysidice or Eurydice.
The poet Asius represented Alcmene as a daughter of Amphiaraus and Eriphyle.
Alcmene was married to Amphitryon, and mother of Heracles by Zeus, and of Iphicles by Amphitryon.
No, Hercules is the son of Zeus and Alcmene. Since Hera is the wife of Zeus, she did not have much affection for Hercules, nor for Alcmene.
Hera is jealous in the majority of the myths she appears in because Zeus is always cheating on her. In the myth of Hercules, for example, Hera is jealous because Zeus cheated on her with Alcmene.
Simply being the son of Zeus by another woman (Alcmene).
His siblings are Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, and Poseidon. Hera is his wife and the rest of the Olympian gods are his children.
Zeus cheated on Hera many times with many different women. The most notable was Alcmene, the mother of Hercules.
The goddess Hera. She was Zeus' wife and since Zeus had an affair with Alcmene, she vowed to kill the child of them (Hercules)
Alcmene is Hercules' mother and his mother in Hercules is herea who really despised him very much Alcmene was Heracles(hare-uh ca-lees and half brother of Hercules)Mother but Hera was Hercules's mother
He had 3 sisters and their name is Hestia,Hera and Demetre. And there you go.
Alcmene was a mortal
Zeus protected Hercules from Hera's wrath by ensuring his safety during his infancy. He placed Hercules in the arms of Hera while she was asleep, intending for her to nurse him and bond with him. However, when Hera awoke and realized the truth, she rejected him, which allowed Hercules to be raised by the mortal woman Alcmene. Furthermore, Zeus provided Hercules with strength and resilience to face the challenges posed by Hera throughout his life.
Herakles, known as Hercules in Roman mythology, was the son of Zeus, the king of the gods. His mother was Alcmene, a mortal woman. Zeus's union with Alcmene resulted in Herakles being born with extraordinary strength and abilities, although he faced various challenges throughout his life due to Hera's jealousy.
Alcmene was a mortal woman in a Greek myth.