Iris would deliver messages for Hera. Iris delivered news of the Paris and Helen's elopement, which drove Menelaus to raise an army to invade Troy.
Gaea. Her parents were Cronus and Rhea, children of Gaea and Uranus.
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.
it was built to honor hera in the late 1500 b.c when hera ruled italy.
Hera was Zeus's wife, and also his older sister.
Iris was only in 1 myth. It was the about how Artemis was born.
Iris was a Greek goddess that delivered messages with for the Greek gods especially Hera. Many of the gods and goddesses lived on Mt. Olympus.
Iris served Hera.
There's a goddess named Iris (rainbows and messages). She sends messages through rainbows for the gods, and those are called Iris-messages.
Iris and Hera
Iris is the messenger of Hera, Queen of Heaven, so most would do as she wished for the sake of peace with Hera.
While Hermes is messenger of Zeus, Iris is messenger to Hera.
Iris was the goddess of the rainbow. She often worked for Hera as Hermes worked for Zeus.
There were two: Hermes a herald of Zeus. Iris, a messenger of Hera.
In Greek mythology, the goddess Iris is often depicted as residing in the heavens, serving as a messenger for the gods. She is associated with rainbows, which were considered a bridge between the mortal and divine realms. Additionally, Iris is sometimes said to dwell on Mount Olympus, the home of the gods, where she would convey messages and serve the goddess Hera.
Well the Greek Goddess Iris did many things like: She sent out messages for Hera, the goddess of marriage and Zeus, the god of gods and goddesses. Iris also made the rainbow because she was the goddess of rainbows. She also separated souls of the bodies of women by cutting a lock of hair for Dido who stabbed herself. This is just a little info on Iris :)
Hera must have taken with her, as Iris is her handmaiden and messenger; for her part Iris is one of the few goddesses to never gain the attentions of Zeus.