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The female counterpart of Zeus in Greek mythology is often considered to be Hera, his wife and sister. Hera is the goddess of marriage and family, and she presides over the institution of marriage, often depicted as jealous and vengeful towards Zeus's numerous lovers and illegitimate offspring. In some contexts, the goddess Athena, who was born from Zeus's forehead, is also viewed as a powerful female figure, but Hera is more directly associated with Zeus as his consort.

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