She was the goddess of Marrige and the Queen of the Sky. If that's what you mean.
She gives marriage and love to the world.
Zeus was married to Hera.
1. Hera is the queen of Olympus. 2. Hera is the goddess of marriage and motherhood. 3. Hera's animal symbol is the peacock. 4. Hera actually rejected Zeus at the beginning. 5. Hera's mother and father is Rhea and Kronus.
Hera was Zeus's wife, and also his older sister.
it was built to honor hera in the late 1500 b.c when hera ruled italy.
Hera is the goddess of peacocks, so peacocks are not scared of Hera
Hera is often depicted holding a pomegranate which represents fertility and death.
She was the goddess of Marrige and the Queen of the Sky. If that's what you mean.
Here are some of Hera's powers: 1. Hera turned Lamia into a monster. 2. Hera turned Gerana into a crane. 3. Hera turned Io into a beautiful white heifer. 4. Hera disguised herself as Semele's nurse. 5. Hera turned Callisto into a bear. 6. Hera cursed Echo to only repeat the words of others (hence our modern word "echo"). 7. Hera sent a gadfly to bite the cattle of Geryon. 8. Hera's powers are commanding the winds and watching over women and motherhood. 9. Godspeed.
Hera was the goddess of the house-hold so I would think most of her time would be vigilating every Greek family for domestic bliss and discord.
Hera had many epithets and titles, including:Queen of HeavenQueen of the ImmortalsHera Aegophagus (goat-eater)Hera Akraia (of the height)Hera Alexandros (defender of men)Hera Ammo'niaHera Antheia (flowery)Hera Aphrodite (of Aphrodite)Hera Argeia (of Argos)Hera Argoia (of the ship Argo)Hera Ataurote (unbulled, i.e., virgin)Hera Basileia (queen)Hera Boopis (cow-eyed)Hera Bounaia (from a temple set up by Bounos)Hera Chera (widow)Hera Gamelia (of marriage)Hera Heniokhe (charioteer)Hera Hippia (of the horses)Hera Hyperkheiria (she whose hand is above)Hera Imbrasia (from the river Imbrasus)Hera Krusothronos (golden-throned)Hera Kypra (of Cupra)Hera Lakinia (of Lakinios)Hera Nympheuomene (betrothed bride)Hera Olympia (of Olympia)Hera Pais (girl)Hera Parthenia (maiden)Hera PelasgisHera Pharygaea (of Pharygaia)Hera Prodromia (of the pioneer)Hera Samia (of Samos)Hera Sikelia (of Sicily)Hera TelchiniaHera Teleia (full-grown)Hera Zygia (yoked, i.e., married)Source: http://www.goddessaday.com/greek/hera
It's not entirely easy to answer. But from what information that is documented today, Hephaestus tends to hold a grudge. For example, when Hera threw him from Olympus, he fell into the ocean, where 2 nereids raised him for nine years under the island of Lemnos. Hephaestus crafted a spectacular throne for Hera, which he had placed in Olympus for Hera to sit in. Hera loved the throne, but when she sat in it, the chair had a trap which imprisoned her. This shows that he held a grudge from when Hera threw him down from Olympus.
Hera's sacred animals were the cow and, later, the peacock.She is often depicted on a throne and wearing the polos(a kind of tallcrown). She may also hold a pomegranate, an emblem of fertile bloodand death and a substitute for the narcotic capsule of the opium poppy.
Atlas, a Titan was punished for fighting against the gods (Zues Hera, such and such...). He was sentanced to hold up the sky for all eternity.
Hera is a goddess of marriages and childbirth.
Hera is married to Zeus.
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