Nemean Lion was the offspring of Typhon; this makes Hera it's grandmother.
Hera, regardless, raised this lion and put it near Argos to show it as her dominion.
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Hera defeated zeus lovers and she was mad of zeus
Leo the lion was put in the sky because when he was defeated but Hercules Hera was so mad she put him in the skyThe way that u can tell that a Leo sign is up in the sky is the sign Leo. One of the Leos best match is the Libra
Minerva or Athena, Artemis, Venus, Echo, and the Mother of Hercules. The mother of Hercules was an enemy because Zeus was fooling around with her and Hera got mad. So, she killed her and tryed to kill Hercules to .
Hercules had to complete twelve labors to make up for killing his wife and children. He was made mad by Hera when he killed them.
Well, he killed his wife and children in a mad rage sent upon him by Hera... is that what you mean?
Hera was mad a t Zeus for naming a baby Heracles because the baby wasn't her baby. Zeus married a mortal woman and decided to name him after his queen wife Hera.
Hercules (Heracles) was driven mad by Hera, and killed his family. To redeem himself, he did the twelve tasks which would purify him.
Hercules was an illegitimate son of Zeus so he was despised by Zeus' wife Hera. One day Hera made Hercules mad and in a rage he killed his wife and children. As a punishment for this Hercules was condemned to perform 12 labours for his rival Eurystheus.
Hera was Queen of the gods (little g) and she was best known for her wrath. She drove heros mad and she was highly displeased at Zeus' others affairs. She was so angry that Hercules was the son of Zeus and a mortal woman that she drove Hercules mad, and in his insanity, killed his wife and children. I know, harsh, right? Hera was also goddess of women and marriage. The peacock and the cow were sacred to her.
Hera cursed him with fits of madness. During one of his fits, he thought his children were wild beasts so he killed them. He was horrified when he came back to his senses. Hera hated Hercules because he was the living proof of her husband cheating on her. So she forced Hercules to go mad and kill his family.
Hercules was enemies with Hera because she was jealous of him, viewing him as a threat due to his status as the son of her husband, Zeus, and a mortal woman, Alcmene. Hera's jealousy led her to persecute Hercules throughout his life, making his challenges even more difficult. She sent various monsters to kill him and caused him to go mad, resulting in the tragic death of his family. This conflict stemmed from Hera's desire to protect her own honor and position as the queen of the gods.