Hera is a Greek goddess, and her name comes close to meaning "Air".
The Roman equivalent to the goddess Hera is Juno. The Roman equivalent to the god Hermes is Mercury. The Roman equivalent to the god Poseidon is Neptune.
Hera is a Greek god, and her Roman equivilant is named Juno.
Juno is the Roman equivalent to Hera. juno is another word for Hera there the same thing
Her name is Hera but her Roman counterpart is Juno
In Greek Mythology, Hera. In Roman Mythology, Juno.
Ares, son of Hera and Zeus, was the God of War. His Roman counterpart is Mars.
Juno was not a greek god. He was a Roman god who is sometimes associated with the Greek god Hera. They are said to be very similar. Hera was in charge of married women and families.
In Greek Mythology, Hera. In Roman Mythology, Juno.
Juno! The Roman God called Hera in Greek.
Ares, son of Hera and Zeus, was the god of war. His Roman counterpart is Mars.
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.
Hephaestus Greek God whose Roman equivalent was Vulcan. He is the son of Zeus and Hera.