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Father: Zeus

Mother: Leto

Younger Twin Brother: Apollo

She had no husband or children because she was a virgin goddess.

She got on well with most of the other deities although she often clashed with Aphrodite as they both represented complete opposites (love vs. virginity).

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[*Note: This answer is drawn from my reading of The Odyssey so is incomplete. I cannot provide a family tree!]

According to Homer, Hera is both sister and wife of Zeus, (Zeus, as ruler of the Gods of Olympus, is attributed many offspring, many of which, have no relation to Hera) the only immediate direct ancestors I could identify are two brothers: 'A-res, son & God of War and Hephaestus, son & God of 'fire and it's arts'. The New Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythologyshould prove a useful resource for further info.

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Hera is sister to Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon. She is also Zeus' wife (I know, it's kinda weird). Hera disapproves of Zeus' affairs, and it is often the cause of many disputes between her and Zeus' children. To the best of my knowledge, she seems to get along fairly well with the other Olympians.

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Artemis was the twin to Apollo, both being children of Zeus, a son of Kronos and Rhea and Leto, a daughter of Koios and Phoibe. Rhea, Kronos, Koios and Phoibe were all children of Gaia (Earth) and Ouranos (Heaven).

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If they by word or deed insulted her, they found themselves facing her wrath, those that honored her were favored.

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Apollo was her twin brother

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