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Hera is commonly an antagonist in Greek mythology. She is married to Zeus, who has frequent affairs, and takes out her anger at him on his lovers and illegitimate children, many of whom are characters of greek mythology, such as Heracles/Hercules.

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Hera is the goddess of women and marriage. She was jealous of her husband Zeus paying any attention to any other women.

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Hemera was the primeval goddesses or "Protogenoi" of Day itself. Without her there was no Day.

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