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Who was the spouse of goddess of Juno?

Yes, Juno was the wife of Jupiter in Roman mythology.


Who are the parents of the Roman goddess Venus?

Jupiter and Juno.


Was Minerva married to Jupiter?

No. The Roman goddess Minerva was the daughter of Jupiter and a virgin goddess. Jupiter was married to Juno.


How did June get its name?

The roman goddess, junius, which is also the goddess Juno in roman/greek mythologyThe month is named after the Roman goddess Juno, wife of Jupiter and equivalent to the Greek goddess Hera.


What are facts about the Roman God Juno?

The roman goddess Juno was the goddess of marrige and life and is equivalent to the greek god Hera acording to legond Juno was married to Jupiter- god of the sky.


What was Juno's greek name?

Hera is the name the Greeks worshiped a similar goddess to Juno.


Which Roman goddess honors the month of June?

'June' is named after the Roman goddess, Juno. Her Greek equivalent was Hera, and she was the husband of Zeus (Jupiter in Roman mythology). Juno/Hera was the queen of the gods.


Why was roman goddess Juno important?

Juno is the wife of Jupiter (zeus) SHE is the Goddess of marriage, women would worship her because they would want a good marriage and things like that.


Was the Roman goddess Juno mean to the Roman god Jupiter?

THe two are married and the King and Queen of Olympus.


How many brothers did roman god Jupiter have?

Jupiter did not have any brothers. He was the twin brother of the goddess Juno.


Where did June get its name?

The month is named after the Roman goddess Juno, wife of Jupiter and equivalent to the Greek goddess Hera.


Who is Jupiter's wife in Roman mythology?

Jupiter is the supreme GOD of the Roman pantheon, called dies pater, "shining father". He is a god of light and sky, and protector of the state and its laws. He is a son of Saturn and brother of Neptune and Juno (who is also his wife).Yes, Juno is the wife of Jupiter. In Greek mythology, their equivalents are Hera and Zeus.