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Perhaps, the most likely to be mortal are;

Polytekhnos and Aedon of Kolophon in Lydia, who stated they loved each other more then Hera and Zeus- they were turned into birds.

Oinoe/Gerana; who did not honor Hera and who were turned into cranes.

The daughters of Proitos who slighted the wooden statue of Hera and went mad when they grew up.

Thebes was cursed with the Sphinx for a time, said to be sent by Hera.

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