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Greek Godess Hera
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Statue of Hera
The Roman goddess Libertas.
NAWT!!! it was modeled after the sculptor's mom, i know because im doing a reserch project on the State of Liberty, and so i saw tat in a book.
I would like to ad so that people do not think the wrong thing, Hera is the Greek Goddess of Marriage she was the Queen of the Gods meaning she is married to Zues King of the Gods. If you follow Greek Mythology you would find that Hera being Goddess of Marriage is a little funny being as her Husband never was faithful to her.
She is not named after anyone. She is know originally as "Liberty Enlightening the World" and has been said to be the "Mother of Exiles" .
Because of the liberty that America gained when they became independent.
they call it the statue of liberty because all the people came from a different country and they would come to the U.S.A and go to New York so they can be free. and by the way people in france made the statue of liberty
Statue of Liberty, originally named "Liberty Enlightening the World". blue ho, lady liberty
WEll, there is the Empire State Building (but that's not really a STATUE) so a big statue in New York would definitely have to be the famous Statue Of Liberty!! lildancer99<33
As best I can determine, it was named by a French law professor, Edouard Rene de Laboulaye. He was one of the major forces behind the construction of the statue.By the way, the name of it is not actually "the Statue of Liberty"; the statue's official name is Liberty Enlightening the World. or, in French, La Liberte Eclairant le Monde.
Liberty island is home to the Statue Of Liberty.
The Statue of Liberty was originally named Liberty Enlightening The World. The name of the statue was changed in 1956 by the United States Congress.
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The Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty
the Statue of LibertyThe Statue of Liberty.
The statue is also know as "lady liberty" but no other name as such.
The statue is named The Statue of Liberty. She welcomes visitors to America from a New York harbor.