Hera is the sister and wife of Zeus. She is the goddess of women and always carries either peacock feathers or apples.
When Hera learned that Argus had been killed, she was furious. She put his eyes in the peacocks tail so that her faithful servant would always be remembered.
Hera is a Greek and Roman goddess (also known as Juno) who is the wife of Zeus and queen of the gods. Her charge is marriage and she defends the ideas of it fiercely but, ironically, can not keep her husband from straying and ignoring her values. Hera's passionate personality plays a large role in how she reacts to certain situations; she can be incredibly cruel to her rivals or immensely helpful. She can be considered a hero in the myth of Jason and the Argonauts in which she helps him obtain the golden fleece -- an impossible task without her aid.
Hera was Zeus' wife and sister. Hera was the protector of marriage, and the goddess of hearth. She protected marriage, trust, and faithfulness. Hera strives to protect marriages because Zeus was always unfaithful to her. Together they bore a child, Ares, who was the god of war, symbolizing Zeus' and Hera's conflict with trust. The cow represents Hera, along with the peacock. The cow represents the black and white of the cow living beside another in peace (as her marriage) and the peacock symbolizes the beauty of faithfulness and trust.
Zeus was married to Hera.
It was Echo, who was cursed by Hera. Hera was suspicious that Zeus had been cheating on her with one of the other nymphs. Echo delayed Hera by chatting with her to allow Zeus enough time to escape. Hera was furious, and cursed Echo by her only being able to repeat other's words.
The moon loved by Zeus was named Io. Zeus transformed Io into a heifer to disguise her from his wife, Hera, who was suspicious of his affections. Hera eventually discovered the deception and placed Io under a curse.
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Hera is jealous in the majority of the myths she appears in because Zeus is always cheating on her. In the myth of Hercules, for example, Hera is jealous because Zeus cheated on her with Alcmene.
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Hera is the sister and wife of Zeus. She is the goddess of women and always carries either peacock feathers or apples.
Hera. She was jealous of Zeus when he was having an affair. When Zeus found out that Hera was coming to Earth he quickly changed the girl to a cow. Hera suspicious of the cow sent her guard the hundred eyed to watch the cow. Hermes sent by Zeus to rescue the girl, bored Argus ( the guard ) to death. Hera pitied her loyal guard and turned him into a peacock.
I'm not sure what you are asking here. Io was the nymph that Zeus turned into a cow to keep Hera from discovering her identity. To keep Hera fr4om being suspicious, Zeus offered Io to Hera as a gift. She then put her favorite servant, Argos Panoptes as her guardian. Eventually Zeus felt bad for Io, so he sent Hermes to secure her freedom.
She married Zeus Thats about it. She is always known for her wrath and anger
Hera is the sister and wife of Zeus in Greek mythology. They are two of the Twelve Olympian Gods and are considered the king and queen of the gods. Their relationship is marked by Zeus's infidelities and Hera's jealousy and anger towards his many affairs.
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