Iuno. (Anglicized, it's "Juno.") In Greek mythology, it's Hera, Zues' wife.
I believe you mean Eos, goddess of the dawn. Aurora is her Roman counterpart.
Io was not a goddess, but once she went to Egypt, she was worshipped as Isis.
No She was a a mortal
Hera, wife of Zeus, was the goddess who had a good reason to be jealous
Hera is the Goddess of marriage so she would be jealous of her husband Zeus's affairs.
The story of Io, a figure from Greek mythology, is primarily recounted in works by ancient authors such as Homer and Ovid. In Ovid's "Metamorphoses," her tale is elaborately detailed, describing her transformation into a cow and her trials at the hands of the jealous goddess Hera. Other sources, like Apollodorus and Hesiod, also mention Io, contributing to her mythological narrative.
Jupiter's moon Io was named after a priestess from Greek mythology who was a lover of Zeus. Io was turned into a cow by Zeus to protect her from his jealous wife Hera. Galileo Galilei discovered Io in 1610 while observing Jupiter's moons.
The Roman goddess of the hearth was Vesta. The Roman goddess of grain was Ceres.
io is ios from ipad tee hee
Hera
The Roman goddess of the Hunt is Diana. Her Greek equivalent is Artemis.
Felicitas was the Roman goddess of happiness.