Hera was from Greek mythology. Her Roman counterpart is Juno. But she's both
In Greek Mythology, Hera. In Roman Mythology, Juno.
In Greek Mythology, Hera. In Roman Mythology, Juno.
If Greek mythology: Hera If Roman mythology: Juno
Juno's name in Greek mythology was Hera.
Hera was also in Roman mythology but her name was Juno.
In Greek mythology, Hera (because she was the wife of Zeus). In Roman mythology, Juno (wife of Jupiter).
Greek: Artemis, Apollo, Posiden, Zeus, Hera, Athena Roman: Jupiter, Pluto, and Venus
Hera, the wife and sister of Zues, in Greek Mythology. Hera: English Ήρα: Greek
Zeus-Hera Hephaestus-Aphrodite Hades-Persephone that's it i believe
'June' is named after the Roman goddess, Juno. Her Greek equivalent was Hera, and she was the husband of Zeus (Jupiter in Roman mythology). Juno/Hera was the queen of the gods.
Well, I'm not sure, but I thought Hera is from the Greek mythology and Poseidon is from the Roman mythology. however, the Romans copied the Greek gods but gave them another name, Poseidon was the new name for Zeus. Zeus was Hera's wife, so I assume she did not hate him. NO
In Greek mythology, the first-born goddess is Hera. She is married to Zeus. Their Roman equivalents are Juno (Hera) and Jupiter (Zeus)