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That would imply that Hera once actually existed, which she did not.

Mythologically, Hera rarely left Mt. Olympus, so it's reasonable to assume she's still there.

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What was heras last location?

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.


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You do know that she's not real, right? She can't have a "last known location" if she never existed.


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What are the Greek gods and goddesses known as?

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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.