In myths, Hera is often found in the heavens, as she is the queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and family. She frequently appears on Mount Olympus, where she resides with other Olympian deities. Hera is also commonly depicted in stories that involve her jealousy and conflict with Zeus, her husband, and other mortal women. Additionally, she is associated with sacred sites like Argos and the city of Mycenae.
Zeus and Hera; or Hera alone, or by the Cretan Myths Talus was his father (though it is usually said that Hephaestus forged him).
his myths are in greek mythology and they are ussually about: him overthrowing his dad him cheating on hera
his myths are in greek mythology and they are ussually about: him overthrowing his dad him cheating on hera
in a cave
Hebe the goddess of youth and daughter of Hera and Zeus lived with them on Olympus.
heras myths are usually about how she married Zeus or how she takes out her anger when Zeus cheats on her
Zeus and Hera; or Hera alone, or by the Cretan Myths Talus was his father (though it is usually said that Hephaestus forged him).
From myths which feature Hera and her actions are how we get her symbols.
Greek mythology.
his myths are in greek mythology and they are ussually about: him overthrowing his dad him cheating on hera
his myths are in greek mythology and they are ussually about: him overthrowing his dad him cheating on hera
his myths are in greek mythology and they are ussually about: him overthrowing his dad him cheating on hera
Hera was usually depicted as a beautiful woman wearing a crown and holding a royal, lotus-tipped staff. Sometimes she held a royal lion or had a cuckoo or hawk as her familiar.
Hephaestus
in a cave
Many of them
Gods, mortals, and heroes are usually assosciated with greek myths