Hera is the goddess of marriage, women, and birth, and the pomegranate is a symbol of marriage, marital love, and fruitfulness.
The pomegranate was a symbol of fertility in ancient Greece and so became the symbol synonymous with Hera as she was the goddess of childbirth.
A pomegranate is not a symbol of Hera. It is a symbol of Persephone and Hades.
The pomegranate is Hera's symbol because it represents fertility
It represents the duality of life and death that Hera grants through childbirth and the apple (symbol of marriage and motherhood). The pomegranate is the opposite of the apple which repeats the duality that is only in Hera and her place as a mother goddess.
Hera's symbol is the peacock.
In the Greek mythology, Hera was the goddess of Marriage. Her symbol are the diadem, scepter, pomegranate; the fruit symbol of fertility. Her flower is the lily and her sacred animals were the peacock and crow.
Hera is often depicted holding a pomegranate which represents fertility and death.
The pomegranate symbolized female fertility and the marital loss of virginity with the consumption of marriage (from both its red stains and rich seeds).
If you mean her symbols, then the pomegranate, the peacock feather and the diadem.
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I'm not sure about the roses, but pomegranates were a symbol of Hera.
Hera the goddess of the heavens, sacred animals are the cow and the peacock
Yes, as a goddess of motherhood; and perhaps referencing to Io.
AnswerHera's symbols are: the cuckoo, it symbolized Zeus' love for her because Zeus was disguised in a cuckoo when he conquered her, the pomegranate- symbol of fertility because Hera was also the goddess patron of childbirth. Some of the most known Hera's symbols are the peacock- ancient symbol of immortality, the scepter and the diadem.There are also some minor symbols such as the lily, the cow, the orange tree, the apple tree, the salix (willow), the fig and the myrrh.