Hera was the Roman goddess Juno, and also the patron goddess of Carthage under another name (Tanit). (Greeks and Romans considered that the gods were the same everywhere, but different cities worshiped them under different names).
She was also patron of the city-states of Argos and Mycenae (and many other places).
As Tanit / Juno - Hera attempted to impede Aeneas' escape from Troy to Italy;- knowing that Aeneas' descendants would found Rome, which would in time destroy her holy city of Carthage.
The Aeneid has Juno as a major character, acting mainly as Aeneas' antagonist.
Hera was strongly on the Greeks, she was a Greek goddesses. She wounded Ares just because he was a Trojan.
she sided with the Greeks
Athena, in part, started the Trojan War. The war originated from a quarrel between the goddesses, Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena.
aphrodite, Athena, hera, ares, Zeus
In Greek Mythology, the Trojan war was a result of a quarrel between the goddesses Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite. So, yes.
Hera was strongly on the Greeks, she was a Greek goddesses. She wounded Ares just because he was a Trojan.
The goddess Hera.
The Trojans.
she sided with the Greeks
Athena, in part, started the Trojan War. The war originated from a quarrel between the goddesses, Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena.
aphrodite, Athena, hera, ares, Zeus
In Greek Mythology, the Trojan war was a result of a quarrel between the goddesses Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite. So, yes.
They built a wooden trojan horse
Achilles was killed before the sacking of Troy, there was no "after the Trojan War" for him.
In the Trojan War Hera was sided with the Greeks, against the Trojans. She was most often depicted as a young woman, old enough to be the mother adult children. Often shown surrounded with peacock feathers while wearing a crown.
Zeus' wife is Hera the goddess of woman and fertility. Hera was angry that Paris did not choose her but instead chose Aphrodite.
It didn't exist then.