Nothing happens between them... I think you mean Annabeth. She was very blunt and almost rude to Hera when traveling in the Labyrinth, and Hera started sending cows after her because cows are Hera's sacred animal, and the cows were leaving little "presents" everywhere for her.
Percy, Annabeth, Tyson, Grover, Luke, Minos, Quintus/Daedalus, Nico, Kronos, Hera, Briarres, Poseidon, Hades, Rachel Elizabeth Dare, and some other characters I can't exactly name...
I don't think that Hercules ever did such a thing. At least I don't recall any such an incident. And thinking on how much Hera already hated Hercules I don't think he would dare do such a thing to madden her further.
I don't think that Hercules ever did such a thing. At least I don't recall any such an incident. And thinking on how much Hera already hated Hercules I don't think he would dare do such a thing to madden her further.
He killed his wife and children.
He kills his wife and children.
He becomes a god and marries Hebe, olymian cup bearer and daughter of Hera.
Hera had many epithets and titles, including:Queen of HeavenQueen of the ImmortalsHera Aegophagus (goat-eater)Hera Akraia (of the height)Hera Alexandros (defender of men)Hera Ammo'niaHera Antheia (flowery)Hera Aphrodite (of Aphrodite)Hera Argeia (of Argos)Hera Argoia (of the ship Argo)Hera Ataurote (unbulled, i.e., virgin)Hera Basileia (queen)Hera Boopis (cow-eyed)Hera Bounaia (from a temple set up by Bounos)Hera Chera (widow)Hera Gamelia (of marriage)Hera Heniokhe (charioteer)Hera Hippia (of the horses)Hera Hyperkheiria (she whose hand is above)Hera Imbrasia (from the river Imbrasus)Hera Krusothronos (golden-throned)Hera Kypra (of Cupra)Hera Lakinia (of Lakinios)Hera Nympheuomene (betrothed bride)Hera Olympia (of Olympia)Hera Pais (girl)Hera Parthenia (maiden)Hera PelasgisHera Pharygaea (of Pharygaia)Hera Prodromia (of the pioneer)Hera Samia (of Samos)Hera Sikelia (of Sicily)Hera TelchiniaHera Teleia (full-grown)Hera Zygia (yoked, i.e., married)Source: http://www.goddessaday.com/greek/hera
Hera.
Hera is married to Zeus.
Hera is a goddess of marriages and childbirth.
Hera.
Zeus was married to Hera.