Her name is Hera but her Roman counterpart is Juno
as the goddess of marriage and women
Hera was the goddess of marriage, women, prostitutes, and bears.
Hera is the Goddess of Childbirth and Marriage.
Although many gods chased after women both mortal and immortal, Zeus was particularly know for siring a great many children despite his marriage to Hera who was, ironically, the goddess of marriage.
The name of the Roman god Jupiter's wife is Juno. She was considered the queen of the gods and the protector of women and marriage.
Juno is the Roman goddess who is considered the protector of women. She is also known as the queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and childbirth.
Hera is the goddess of marriage and women.
Hera is not a god of a patron; she is a major goddess in Greek mythology, known primarily as the queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and family. She is the wife of Zeus and is often associated with protecting women and the sanctity of marriage. While she may serve as a patroness to married women, her role encompasses broader aspects of femininity and motherhood.
That is not a correct statement. Women are able to have children after marriage. At one time, you ONLY had children after marriage.
Marriage is sopposed to be done ONCE if you belong in a catholic church. Divorcing deffends God. He wants the men and women to love each other and take care of each.
James Ford has written: 'When a woman loves a man' -- subject(s): Christian women, Wives, Religious life, Marriage, Christianity 'Seven reasons why God created marriage'
No, Hera is the goddess of women and marriage, the child is protected by Artemis or Apollo during birth, the mother is protected by Hera.