Hera was the wife of Zeus. The main extant manuscripts that tell us about their relationship are Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. Because most pagan books were systematically destroyed around the end of the fourth century CE, there is little else available. There does not seem to be any real evidence of jealousy on the part of Hera in Homer's texts.
Ares, son of Zeus and Hera, was born a god i.e. with his "powers".
Hera was Zeus one and only wife and also his sister. However Zeus had many numerous affairs and mortals and nymphs, which invoked the wrath of Hera who many times was envious and enraged at the women. She really couldn't do anything to harm Zeus for his unfaithfulness due to his godly status. So the women whom he was union-ed with often suffered the full fury
Hera and a few other woman was with Zeus in the crime of being raped. Zeus and Hera gave birth to Athena but Zeus feared that she was going to take over his powers of being the number one god so Zues swallowed her.
Hephaestus was a Greek god born with his "powers" to other gods, his mother Hera and often his father is Zeus.
Zeus was Hera's brother, husband, and king.
Hera is a goddess. Hera is the Queen of Olympus, thus making her the equal to Zeus. Most of the gods and goddesses would do her bidding to earn favor with her.
Hera didn't really have a power ,she was queen of the gods and wife to Zeus so she MIGHT have had all the power like her husband.
Hera was Zeus's wife, and also his older sister.
Zeus is married to Hera. Hera is also Zeus's sister.
She used her powers to help and "protect" mothers and women. She also used her powers to try to look over Zeus to see if he was"cheating" on her!! :)
Hera is Zeus's wife and sister
Hera was Zeus' wife.