Hera was Queen of Heaven, making her the goddess of starry skies, air, constellations, as a Queen she was a goddess of kings and empires on earth, in that of politics and royal dynasties; she was also a goddess of women from maidens of marriageable age - maiden virginity - betrothals -
bride-price (dowry), weddings; marriage; wives; fidelity; widows -she could be both a protector of women, if they had been wronged by husbands - and a punishing force in their name, and against them if they had wronged their husbands.
She was a goddess of clear fertility and a goddess of the mother in childbirth. Hera was also the goddess of heirs,f dynasties; idelity (legitimate heir & not the product of adultery); inheritance.
Hera had a great many domains, and was patron of a wide rage of subjects some of which we do not fully understand her connection to today.
Hera is the Greek name of the Queen of Heaven, sister wife of Zeus.
The Greek gods and goddesses did not have birthdays.
Zeus
In the Greek mythology, Hera was the goddess of Marriage. Her symbol are the diadem, scepter, pomegranate; the fruit symbol of fertility. Her flower is the lily and her sacred animals were the peacock and crow.
The goddess Hera, her realm was the domains of marriage and majesty.
Olympians.
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No, Most are made up stories of gods and goddeses
Hera was the Greek goddess of family.
Hera is the Greek name of the Queen of Heaven, sister wife of Zeus.
The Greek gods and goddesses did not have birthdays.
Zeus and Heras reign is called the 'Olympians'
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No, Hestia was one of the three virgin goddeses. The other two were Artemis and Athena.
BECAUSE GREEK MYTHOLOGY IS ALL ABOUT GODS GODDESSES TITANS HEROES AND CREATURES. What else would it be about.
It matters, once she allied with a couple of goddesses in the Trojan War.
Most Greek citizens worshiped the gods and goddeses in a temple where each god or goddess had his or her own oracle. Delphi was the most famous oracle, being Appolos.