All images of the Greek goddess Hera were imagined by artists based on the verbal lore they were at the time familiar with. Her image then is different but identifiable by her symbols, as is the case with most gods and goddess of ancient times. There is no one imagine for everyone to identify as 'Hera'.
She was a mythical goddess and therefore she can look like whatever you imagine her to be like.
brown hair and green eyes
The symbol of Hera is the peacock, so put peacock feathers in your hair. Also, wear a fancy stola.
Hera is a bad woman. she looks like a really nice lady. she usually wears purple,she has curly hair, and she likes to wear crowns.
Hera's hair was usually in a bun and then in the back her hair was down
Sort of a cross between Shakira and Lady Margaret Thatcher.
Hera was the Greek goddess who was the wife of Zeus, the god of gods and who was chiefly a divinity of women and marriage. Her equivalent in Roman religion was Juno. the wife of Jupiter.
Leto is Artemis's mother with Zeus. Not Hera. Hera doesn't like it when her husband has affairs. so she doesn't like his mistresses and their kids.
yes theone btw Hera and Zeus, look it up and you will know the whole story.
Juno is the Roman equivalent to Hera. juno is another word for Hera there the same thing
noone knows, you cant look at a god derectly at a god so you cant make a statue and that's how the Greeks showed us so.....'
In Greek mythology, Ixion was bound to a revolving wheel in the underworld as punishment for his attempt to seduce Hera, the wife of Zeus. He was condemned to spin around the wheel for eternity in Tartarus.