The peacock (especially the male peacock with it's beautiful feathers).
Hera's sacred animals are the peacock, and the cow. The peacock is most sacred.
cow and the peacock
The peacock
Hera the goddess of the heavens, sacred animals are the cow and the peacock
The animals that were represented on the crown of the Pharaoh Seknaht's cast were the lion and cobra. The two animals basically signified power.
Hera is the goddess of marriage
Hera didn't have any other real husbands. Although most of the gods had husbands they usually had kids with other people.
Hera and Demeter are sisters, there are no accounts in myth that relate that they disliked each other, or liked each other.
Hera was the wife of the god Zeus. She had conflicts with other gods, which included Aphrodite and Heracles.
Animals commonly associated with Hera are the cow and the peacock.Hera is often known with the stock epithlet of "the cow-eyed goddess." Some say that she may have been the first sacred cow. In pre-Hellenistic myths, Hera even turned into a cow once.The peacock has similar traits to Hera (ie. vanity, royal, beauty, etc.). Hera's chariot was supposedly pulled by peacocks. There is a story about how while spying for Hera, her hundred eyed giant, Argus, was killed by Hermes. Hera then placed the hundred eyes on her favorite bird, thus creating the peacock.
She is known by other titles, link below to see them.
In Greek Mythology, Hera is the Queen of Gods. She is the goddess of women, marrige and birth. Her husband is Zeus. She is the daughter of Kronos and Rhea. The peacock and the cow are her sacred animals.