Her children are;
Ares, God of War.
Eris, (not often stated, but said to be twin to Ares so it is assumed) goddess of strife.
Hebe, goddess of youth.
Eileithyia/Ilithyia , goddess of childbirth and labour pains.
Hephaestus, god of fire, metalworking, stonemasonry and the art of sculpture.
Also, the Graces are sometimes said to be her daughters, but were surely her attendants. Typhon, a monstrous immortal storm-giant who was defeated and imprisoned by Zeus, is sometimes remarked as her son by her aspect of a goddess of sky and starry heavens. This argument is likewise made toward Hephaestus and Ares not having Zeus as a father, for Ares was said to be hated by all the gods, even his parents, and Hephaestus was said to be thrown from Olympus by both parents at differing times.
Her children are;
Ares, God of War.
Eris, (not often stated, but said to be twin to Ares so it is assumed) goddess of strife.
Hebe, goddess of youth.
Eileithyia/Ilithyia , goddess of childbirth and labour pains.
Hephaestus, god of fire, metalworking, stonemasonry and the art of sculpture.
Also, the Graces are sometimes said to be her daughters, but were surely her attendants. Typhon, a monstrous immortal storm-giant who was defeated and imprisoned by Zeus, is sometimes remarked as her son by her aspect of a goddess of sky and starry heavens. This argument is likewise made toward Hephaestus and Ares not having Zeus as a father, for Ares was said to be hated by all the gods, even his parents, and Hephaestus was said to be thrown from Olympus by both parents at differing times.
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Heras was created in 1956.
Henry Heras was born in 1888.
Henry Heras died in 1955.
Elvira Heras was born in 1969, in Spain.
Roberto Heras was born on February 21, 1974.
Roberto Heras was born on February 21, 1974.
Pablo Heras-Casado was born in 1977.
Luis Delso Heras was born in 1952.
Heras de Ayuso's population is 150.
Roberto Heras was born on February 21, 1974.
Hera had two children who are said to be hers alone - without father - Ares and Hephaestus: Typhôn is also sometimes imagined to be hers.