Hera
Demeter and Zeus did not marry, but did have the child Persephone/Kore.
Zeus tried to seduce Aphrodite, but she refused him. Then Zeus forced Aphrodite to marry Hephaestus.
Yes she married Hephaestus She also had a affair with Hephaestus and Ares
No, he was not. Aphrodite refused to be seduced by Zeus, and Zeus made her marry Hephaestus.
Hera did not want to marry Zeus, but Zeus changed himself into a bird, and then made storms rage over him so then Hera felt pity on the bird into her hands. Then Zeus changed and said that Hera had to marry him. Feeling trapped Hera agreed to marry him because she felt pity on this poor bird
She needed love from her husband.
No because Hera was Zeus's wife and the Greeks could only marry one person at a time.
Yes, Eros is related to Zeus in Greek mythology. Eros is the god of love and desire, while Zeus is the king of the gods. In some myths, Eros is depicted as the son of Aphrodite, who is often associated with love and beauty, and Zeus.
Demeter and Zeus did not marry, but did have the child Persephone/Kore.
Zeus most have loved Hera because he did marry her. He had children with many other goddess but Hera was the one he choice to marry.
Zeus tried to seduce Aphrodite, but she refused him. Then Zeus forced Aphrodite to marry Hephaestus.
Demeter did not marry her brother Zeus in Greek mythology. Demeter was the sister of Zeus, and she was the goddess of agriculture and fertility. Zeus was married to his sister Hera, who was the queen of the gods.
Yes she married Hephaestus She also had a affair with Hephaestus and Ares
They didn't they were forced to marry by Zeus. In return for marrying him, Hephaestus agreed to free Hera from her throne.
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Zeus never wanted to marry Medusa; Medusa had a relationship with Poseidon in Athena's temple.
No bacause Zeus only had childran with Hera and mortals.