she was goddess of marriage and of love.
Hera is brave and very kind. She was a bold woman
Hera was mainly worshiped for marriage and birth.
Hera was the Queen of the Greek Gods and the goddess of marriage.
Hera usually used her power as she saw fit.
How angry Hera gets! This is an exclamatory sentence.
Hera was one of the Olympian Goddesses and the wife of the king of the Olympians -Zeus. Hera was the Goddess of Marriage. Hera is often mistaken for the Goddess of Love, which was Aphrodite (Venus in Roman mythology). As an Olympian goddess, Hera had the power of immortality.
Hera's children had diverse "powers". She being the goddess of family and marriage, she wouldn't have bastard children, and her only children are, therefore, also children of Zeus, thus being Gods. Hera's children were: Ares, Enyo, Hebe, Eilethya, Hephaestus, and Eris. Ares was the God of war, Hephaestus, was, according to Wikipedia, the god of blacksmiths, metallurgy, fire, volcanoes, technology, among others. Eris was the goddess of discord. As you can see by these examples, Hera's children all had different specialities and different powers, and therefore, we cannot say Hera's children had a certain "kind of power". Either way, if you are asking about the Percy-Jackson-demigod-kind-of-power, Hera didn't have demigod children because of the reasons listed above.
Hera: Was Queen of OlympusWas goddess of marriage, fertility, and womenHad power over cowsHad power to get revenge on Zeus and his other wives
Hera didn't really have a power ,she was queen of the gods and wife to Zeus so she MIGHT have had all the power like her husband.
Yes. Hera was a goddess of unknown limits of power.
Her symbol was the peacock.
yes