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The goddess you are referring to is Sekhmet. She is the Egyptian goddess of of warfare, pestilence, and the desert.
Goddess of marriage, women and birth. She had alot to be vengefull of and jealous about in a time when even among gods...female's were considered to be of lesser importance/status. Her obsessive nature and vicious wrath were not necessarily handicaps in a world dominated by immortal twats. Humankind on the otherhand,.. also often deserved the back of her hand...failing that, we were just unlucky.
The Egyptian goddess Neith is often thought to be how Athena originated. Also there is the Roman goddess Minerva.
The Greek goddess Nemesis's sacred animal is the goose.
The patron goddess of Athens, worshiped as the goddess of wisdom, handicrafts, and warfare. She is often allegorized into a personification of wisdom
Hera
Hera is the Goddess of marriage so she would be jealous of her husband Zeus's affairs.
Because we often see her jealous when Zeus is off with another women
Hera the goddess of marriage.
She was a very jealous and vengeful goddess so she didn't take it very well. She often tried to prevent the births of Zeus's lovers' children or, if this failed, she would put obstacles in their paths.
Hera was a goddess that was Zeus's wife she was the goddess of marriage, birth, and love. I know a story where she is jealous very often. I am sorry I know no more.
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.
Hera was the Greek goddess of women and marriage. She was the wife and one of three sisters of Zeus, the "king" of the gods and thus was the queen. She was a jealous and vengeful goddess, often against Zeus's lovers and their offspring. Her main symbol was the peacock.
Renenutet, a goddess often depicted as a cobra.
Diana is the goddess of the wilderness, and hunting often takes place in the wild where animals are.
The goddess you are referring to is Sekhmet. She is the Egyptian goddess of of warfare, pestilence, and the desert.
Hera is the Greek goddess of marriage and the Queen of the Heavens. She is the daughter of Kronos and Rhea and one of Zeus's many wives. She had Ares (war god), Hebe (goddess of youth), and Eileithyia (goddess of birth-pain). According to different myths Hera had Hephaestus (god of the forge) by herself. She was hot tempered, often jealous, and beautiful. Hera is often depicted with a crown and a peacock. Hera's symbols are the peacock the animal she created, the cow because she turned one of Zeus's wives into a cow out of jealousy and asked Zeus for it as a pet, and the pomogranite.