Dido.
Queen Dido
In Greek Mythology, Hera. In Roman Mythology, Juno.
Hera
Heras roman form is Juno
Heras roman form is Juno
The Roman queen of the dead was Prosperina (Proserpine). In Greek mythology, she was known as Persephone.
Dido was the Queen of Carthage in Roman mythology. In Mercutio's speech from Romeo and Juliet, he references Dido in a somewhat cynical and mocking way to portray the idea of unrequited love and its consequences.
Dido (Queen of Carthage), the founder and first queen of Carthage Dido, Queen of Carthage, a play by Christopher Marlowe.
Jupiter's wife in Roman mythology is Juno. Juno was the queen of the gods in Roman mythology and the sister and wife of Jupiter.
There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.There was no Roman emperor during the war with Carthage. At that time the Roman government was the republic.
His only wife was Proserpina, Queen of the Underworld.
In Greek Mythology, Hera. In Roman Mythology, Juno.