The Roman gods, like their Greek counterparts, were immortal and incapable of dying.
Juno is the roman name for Hera(Queen of Gods) and Pan is god of wilderness(hes a satyr)
Yes.
The roman god, Juno, is the same one as Hera as in the Greek god. They are the same person. However, the Roman side of the gods are known as more ferocious. It's all related to Aeneas and his success of finding Italy.
Vulcan was another son.
her name is JUNO
The roman goddess Juno was the goddess of marrige and life and is equivalent to the greek god Hera acording to legond Juno was married to Jupiter- god of the sky.
Juno
Jupiter is the supreme GOD of the Roman pantheon, called dies pater, "shining father". He is a god of light and sky, and protector of the state and its laws. He is a son of Saturn and brother of Neptune and Juno (who is also his wife).Yes, Juno is the wife of Jupiter. In Greek mythology, their equivalents are Hera and Zeus.
It was actually a goddess- The Greek name for Juno was Hera, the wife of Zeus.
juno is one of them
Juno is the roman name for Hera(Queen of Gods) and Pan is god of wilderness(hes a satyr)
Her name is Hera but her Roman counterpart is Juno
Juno was the goddess of human fertility and motherhood.
In Greek Mythology, Hera. In Roman Mythology, Juno.
Juno is the Roman goddess who is considered the protector of women. She is also known as the queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and childbirth.
Juno was not a greek god. He was a Roman god who is sometimes associated with the Greek god Hera. They are said to be very similar. Hera was in charge of married women and families.
Juno is the Roman equivalent to Hera. juno is another word for Hera there the same thing