she was jelous of muscle gods
she can kill any of the gods or goddess that the wants because she is amrried to zues and he protects her
The Greek gods and goddesses did not have birthdays.
heras personality, was unsually in rage at Zeus because of his arious affairs, seduction and raping of innocent women. Even though the women were usually innocent, hera liked to believe it was Zeus who was the innocent one and the women would lead him on!
They used to believe in other gods
Hera, the Greek goddess, did not die. She was immortal like all of the other gods and goddesses.
Heras roman form is Juno
Heras roman form is Juno
Zeus and Heras reign is called the 'Olympians'
she can kill any of the gods or goddess that the wants because she is amrried to zues and he protects her
The Greek gods and goddesses did not have birthdays.
the power is that she is the queen of heaven and gods, goddess of marraige and familys
heras personality, was unsually in rage at Zeus because of his arious affairs, seduction and raping of innocent women. Even though the women were usually innocent, hera liked to believe it was Zeus who was the innocent one and the women would lead him on!
Hera's main three sacred objects were the peacock, the cuckoo bird, and the pomegranate. However, lilies and cows were also frequently to represent the mother of the gods.
gods were around forever and still are around.
Hera was a goddess and omnipresent. To assign a "last known location" implies that she had a physical form that could be attached to a single location. The Greeks did not see their gods this way.
Assuming you mean God of the Bible then yes God is almighty. The Bible mentions spiritual beings / rulers but there are no 'other gods'. "Other gods" in the Bible refers to pagan idols, gods of wood or stone Exodus 23:13 "Pay attention to all that I have said to you, and make no mention of the names of other gods, nor let it be heard on your lips. Deuteronomy 6:14 You shall not go after other gods, the gods of the peoples who are around you-
The behavior of gods in myths often reflects human qualities such as jealousy, anger, kindness, and compassion. By embodying these human qualities, the gods serve as mirrors for our own behavior and provide examples of both positive and negative traits to learn from. This reflection can help humans navigate their own emotions and choices, drawing lessons from the gods' actions.