Hera was with Zeus as her husband
She was the Queen of the Olympian gods.
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Hera was the Greek goddess; a Olympian queen of the gods and the goddess of women and marriage.
The Olympian gods met on Mt. Olympus
The married brother and sister who were king and queen of the Olympian gods are Zeus and Hera. Zeus, the king of the gods, ruled over Mount Olympus and was associated with thunder and lightning, while Hera, his wife and sister, was the goddess of marriage and family. Their relationship is often characterized by both love and conflict, reflecting the complexities of their divine roles in Greek mythology.
The king of the gods is Zeus
Hera is the queen of the gods. She is the wife and sister of Zeus, sister of Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, and Hestia. She is the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and mother of Ares, Hephaestus, and Hebe. She is the goddess of marriage, motherhood, and sometimes childbirth. She was very jealous and whenever Zeus had an affair, she sought to ruin the lives of the mother and child.
Hera was the Olympian queen of the gods and the goddess of women and marriage. She was also a goddess of the sky and starry heavens.
No, Hades is not considered one of the Olympian gods. He is the god of the underworld in Greek mythology. The Olympian gods are a group of twelve major deities who ruled over the world from Mount Olympus.
There were 13 main gods (12 Olympian gods and Hades).
Titan gods are one generation up and gave birth to the Olmypion gods. The Olympian gods overthrew the titan gods and began ruling the earth.
There were 12 olympian gods