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While she did battle with her siblings during the Titanomachy, Hera is generally not depicted with weapons of any kind. She was the goddess of marriage, mothers and the air, all relatively benign concepts (to the Greeks).

Juno, her Roman counterpart, however, assimilated many of Athena's warlike aspects. Many of her epithets represented her as a protectress, and she was often depicted with a gladius and shield or with a spear, common weapons of a Roman soldier.

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