Greek Gods and Goddesses only had one name each. Hera's name was Hera. That's it. She is often identified with the equivalent Roman goddess, Juno. So you could say that her Latin name was Juno. But basically she's just called Hera.
In Greek mythology, the goddess Echo's chattering annoyed the goddess Hera. Zeus was with some girl and asked/commanded Echo to stall his wife. Irate, Hera made it so that Echo would always get the last word, but never the first word.
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.
You do know that she's not real, right? She can't have a "last known location" if she never existed.
Hera was born and last seen on the isle of Euboa.
Echo offended the goddess Hera by keeping her in conversation, thus preventing her from spying on one of Zeus' amours. To punish Echo, Hera deprived him of speech, except for the ability to repeat the last words of another.
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.
Hera, the Olympian queen of the gods and the goddess of women and marriage. She was also a goddess of the sky and starry heavens. However, Hera was the older sister of Zeus; Zeus being the last born of six siblings is the youngest. Sometimes Kronus is said in swallowing his children and disgorging them to have birthed them a second and last time, but this is only a personal interpretation.
what is hera's last name in ancient greek
The gods and goddesses didn't have last names, so Hera was her full name.
You do know that she's not real, right? She can't have a "last known location" if she never existed.
What is the percent of marriages that last 65 years
No, hera was Zeus's first wife