They were never friends, they were brother and sister and then married to become the King and Queen of Olympus.
Hera is married to Zeus... so no... but appearently Zeus cheated on Hera in the myth of 'Echo and Narcissus'...
In Greek mythology, Zeus had many affairs with other goddesses and mortal women, but there are no major myths suggesting an affair specifically between Zeus and Hera, who were married. However, Hera often became jealous and sought revenge on Zeus's lovers and their offspring.
The husband of Hera was Zeus, as she was Queen of the Heavens which Zeus was King of, and Zeus led the Olympians, the twelve most powerful gods, this meant that Hera was usually surrounded by "friends and allies".
She was one of the children of the Titans and brother of Zeus. She then married Zeus and became a god.
Zeus was Hera's brother, husband, and king.
Ares was born to his godly parents; Zeus and Hera.
Athena the Greek god was the daughter of Zeus and hera.
Her husband Zeus was, even if he habitually seduced lots of women. At times Hera borrowed Aphrodite's girdle, put it on, and Zeus became enamoured again.
Hera was Zeus's wife, and also his older sister.
Well, honey, Hera became a goddess because she married Zeus, the big cheese of the Greek gods. She was already a powerful figure in Greek mythology, being the queen of the gods and all. So, when she tied the knot with Zeus, she officially became a goddess - not that she needed the title to feel important.
Zeus is married to Hera. Hera is also Zeus's sister.
No, they were not friends; Aphrodite was a consort of Ares, son of Hera and Zeus, but once in a myth Priapus was said to be a child of Zeus rather than Aphrodite's lover Adonis/Dionysus. They also rivaled for the "Apple for the Fairest".