Iris and Hera
She carried a scepter and had her pet bird, the peacock, with her.
Oh, dude, Hera's symbol is a scepter because it represents her power and authority as the queen of the gods in Greek mythology. It's like her way of saying, "Hey, I'm in charge here, bow down, mortals!" So, yeah, she's basically waving around that scepter to remind everyone who's boss in Mount Olympus.
Hera is the Greek goddess of family.
The name 'Hera' means protectress.
Iris and Hera
The Greek goddess Artemis is not depicted carrying a scepter. She is depicted as a young huntress carrying a bow and arrows. The goddess with a scepter is Hera, queen of the gods.
The peacock, scepter and the diadem.
She carried a scepter and had her pet bird, the peacock, with her.
Oh, dude, Hera's symbol is a scepter because it represents her power and authority as the queen of the gods in Greek mythology. It's like her way of saying, "Hey, I'm in charge here, bow down, mortals!" So, yeah, she's basically waving around that scepter to remind everyone who's boss in Mount Olympus.
Dark hair,attractive,crown,scepter,gold/purple robes,sitting on a throne,and regal
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.
Hera is the Greek goddess of family.
The name 'Hera' means protectress.
Goddess of marriage, women, and childbirth. Zeus' wife and sister. Appears with peacock feathers often. Her symbols are the scepter, diadem, and peacock.
Conga Scepter is a book.
Peacock: Pride Apple: Fertility and marriage (Certainty) Pomegranate: Life and Death (Duality) Cow: Fertility (Later symbol) Crown: Royalty Scepter: Dominance and control