She is the godess of all gods, goddess of women and marriage, and the goddess of the starry night.
Hera
Hera was the patron goddess of Argos
After the Titanomachy, when Zeus and his brother and sisters were victorious over the Titans, he took Hera as his wife and she became the patron of marriage.
She ruled the sky and was the patron-goddess of marriage.
Argos was the principle place of Hera's worship. Argos was once deputed between Hera and Poseidon, but the river gods Inakhos, Kephisos and Asterion judged in favor of Hera. Poseidon made their waters disappear, only flowing after a rain.
Argos was the principle place of Hera's worship. Argos was once deputed between Hera and Poseidon, but the river gods Inakhos, Kephisos and Asterion judged in favor of Hera. Poseidon made their waters disappear, only flowing after a rain.
There is no "god of babies". Hera was the patron goddess of Mothers. That's as close as it gets.
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.
Argos was a city in Ancient Greece with Hera as its patron. Argos was also Odysseus' faithful and loyal dog
She is the godess of all gods, goddess of women and marriage, and the goddess of the starry night.
Yes, Hera was particularly revered as the patron goddess of the city of Argos in ancient Greece. She was worshipped there with great devotion, and the Heraion of Argos, a large sanctuary dedicated to her, was one of the most significant sites for her worship. Additionally, she was also associated with the city of Samos, where she had a famous sanctuary and was considered a protector of the region.
Hera is mostly seen as a woman that is extremely jealous and vengeful. Historians believe that Homer portrayed her this way due to the fact he was most likely mistreated by a wife that was mean and shrewed. However, Hera is very good; being the patron of women. She is the only goddess that aids a woman all throughout her life.