The number is usually two; Arēs and Hēbē, but Hēphaístos and Eileítuia are also mentioned sometimes. Sources vary though and sometimes one or more of these are mentioned as being the child of Hēra alone, especially in the case of Hēphaístos.
In Greek mythology, there were twelve major gods, known as the Olympians. Zeus was the king of the gods, as well as the god of lightning and thunder. Hera was the goddess of marriage and family. In relation to Zeus, Hera was his wife. But in Greek mythology, Zeus has been known to be very unfaithful to Hera, and has sired many demigod (half god, half human) children. One of his most famous children is Heracles (The Greek name of Hercules. Heracles name was changed to Hercules after the Romans took over Greece and adopted their mythology.). Being the goddess of marriage, Hera was always very angry with Zeus for being unfaithful to her, and she has a history of bringing her wrath upon Zeus' demigod children and his many lovers.
They together had six.AresEnyoHebeEileithyiaHephaestusEris
Hera was Zeus one and only wife and also his sister. However Zeus had many numerous affairs and mortals and nymphs, which invoked the wrath of Hera who many times was envious and enraged at the women. She really couldn't do anything to harm Zeus for his unfaithfulness due to his godly status. So the women whom he was union-ed with often suffered the full fury
Hera's parents are Kronos and Rhea. Her brothers are Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. She married Zeus and they had three children: Ares- god of war Hephaestus- god of the forges and fire Hebe- goddess of youth
Hera's husband was Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology. Despite their marriage, Zeus was known for his numerous infidelities, which often led to jealousy and conflict between the couple. Hera was the goddess of marriage and family, and she frequently sought revenge against Zeus's lovers and their offspring. Their complex relationship is central to many myths in ancient Greek literature.
All six of Hera's children were fathered by Zeus.AresEnyoHebeEileithyiaHephaestusEris
Hera is Zeus' only wife, but he had many lovers. It's difficult to say which one was his favorite.
In Greek mythology, there were twelve major gods, known as the Olympians. Zeus was the king of the gods, as well as the god of lightning and thunder. Hera was the goddess of marriage and family. In relation to Zeus, Hera was his wife. But in Greek mythology, Zeus has been known to be very unfaithful to Hera, and has sired many demigod (half god, half human) children. One of his most famous children is Heracles (The Greek name of Hercules. Heracles name was changed to Hercules after the Romans took over Greece and adopted their mythology.). Being the goddess of marriage, Hera was always very angry with Zeus for being unfaithful to her, and she has a history of bringing her wrath upon Zeus' demigod children and his many lovers.
yes hera did cheat on zeus, but no one knows with who or how many times
Zeus was married to his sister, Hera, who was also considered the queen of the gods in Greek mythology. Their relationship was known for being tumultuous due to Zeus's many infidelities, which often angered Hera.
they had six children
hera threw him off stuff
They together had six.AresEnyoHebeEileithyiaHephaestusEris
In Greek mythology, Zeus had many affairs with other goddesses and mortal women, but there are no major myths suggesting an affair specifically between Zeus and Hera, who were married. However, Hera often became jealous and sought revenge on Zeus's lovers and their offspring.
In Greek mythology, Zeus is the God of all Gods, or the King God. His wife is Hera and he has many, many children. He didn't have all of his children, such as Hermes, with Hera, he also had many wives. His wife on Mount Olympus, however, is Hera, the goddess of marrige.I hope this helps! :)
The sons and daughters of Zeus and Hera are his siblings, Hera had six children while Zeus had many more because of his affairs.
Hera was Zeus one and only wife and also his sister. However Zeus had many numerous affairs and mortals and nymphs, which invoked the wrath of Hera who many times was envious and enraged at the women. She really couldn't do anything to harm Zeus for his unfaithfulness due to his godly status. So the women whom he was union-ed with often suffered the full fury