Hera the goddess of marriage.
she was jealous because zues had affairs with other women even though he was married to hera. Or, to be more specific, Hera was the goddess of marriage. So, naturally, she never had affairs with any other men. However, her husband, Zeus, had many affairs with other women, and had children with them. That's why Hera was known as a jealous goddess.
Vulcan the smith god but she had many affairs with Mars, god of war.
Aphrodite had many affairs but only one husband, his name was Hephaestus. He was the god of fire and the ugliest god. Since she couldn't deal with his ugliness she had many affairs with the immortals and mortals such as Ares (god) Dionysus (god), Aeneas (man), and Adonis (man).Aphrodite's husband is Hephaestus, but her lover is Ares.At one point Hephaestus was the husband of Aphrodite, but they parted - Aphrodite in favor of her consort, and Hephaestus re-married to a Charis named Aglaea.Aphrodite's husband is Hephaestus.
She is married to Hephaestus, but often has affairs with Ares, the god of war.
The Jealous God was created in 1964.
My Jealous God ended in 1992.
My Jealous God was created in 1989.
an OBVIOUS discrepancy. but no, sorry. sin jealous is wanting something so much that you don't have that you hate the person who has it. god jealous is loving us so much he wants us to be with him. anyways we are rightfully his as his creation. its also translated as "zealous". people are zealous for god because he is jealous for us. like a husband: he wouldn't say, yes wife, go be happy with whoever and do whatever! He would love her and protect her and keep her and if she was taken away, he would be jealous for her.
The Jealous God - film - was created in 2005.
He is a God since Zeus is his Father and Hera is his mother. But his mother hates him because she is jealous of Zeus's affairs and succes. Actually he was born a demi-god because Zeus was his father and his mother was mortal but when he died his father brought him to Olympus and made him a minor God.
Phthonus was the god of envy and jealousy, he was associated in particular with the jealous passions of love. Also there is Nemesis, goddess of jealous retribution, who was often concerned with matters of love, as well as indignation at undeserved good fortune.
No, he was not. Hephaestus was the husband of Aphrodite. Aphrodite was the goddess of love, and often cheated on Hephaestus with Ares, the god of war.