In the Trojan War Hera was sided with the Greeks, against the Trojans. She was most often depicted as a young woman, old enough to be the mother adult children. Often shown surrounded with peacock feathers while wearing a crown.
Hera was strongly on the Greeks, she was a Greek goddesses. She wounded Ares just because he was a Trojan.
she sided with the Greeks
Athena, in part, started the Trojan War. The war originated from a quarrel between the goddesses, Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena.
aphrodite, Athena, hera, ares, Zeus
In Greek Mythology, the Trojan war was a result of a quarrel between the goddesses Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite. So, yes.
Hera was strongly on the Greeks, she was a Greek goddesses. She wounded Ares just because he was a Trojan.
she sided with the Greeks
The goddess Hera.
The Trojans.
Athena, in part, started the Trojan War. The war originated from a quarrel between the goddesses, Aphrodite, Hera, and Athena.
aphrodite, Athena, hera, ares, Zeus
In Greek Mythology, the Trojan war was a result of a quarrel between the goddesses Athena, Hera, and Aphrodite. So, yes.
Hera did not directly interact with the Trojan Horse in the mythological accounts of the Trojan War. However, she played a significant role in the war's overall context, as she was one of the goddesses who supported the Greeks against the Trojans. The Trojan Horse was primarily attributed to the cunning of Odysseus, who devised the plan to infiltrate Troy. Hera's involvement was more about her influence and support for the Greek side rather than any actions regarding the horse itself.
Zeus' wife is Hera the goddess of woman and fertility. Hera was angry that Paris did not choose her but instead chose Aphrodite.
She was in the Trojan War, where Hera boxed her ears for daring to challenge the Queen of Heaven.
Her siblings were Zues and his brothers and they were the reason the trojan war was won. Zues and the rest were Kronos` kids
the Trojan side, because she was helping Paris and against hera and Athena who were helping the Spartans