Hera's friends were usually just the people of her town. She married Zeus, and hated Hercules.
The simplest answer is jealousy. There was a time when Zeus declared that the next child born of his blood would rule Mykenai. He intended it to be Heracles. Hera put a lot of time and effort into trying to kill both Alcmene (Heracles mortal mother) and the infant, but when she failed she tormented Heracles until he went mad, killing his own children. Heracles was then forced to complete the 12 labours, with Hera opposing him at every turn.
Hm, some yes. Hera was married to her brother Zeus. Zeus was married to Hera, but had wives before her and consorts and mistresses after. Hades married Persephone, daughter of Zeus and Demeter (a sister of Hera). Poseidon married Amphitrite. Demeter had children with Zeus, Poseidon, Iasion and Karmanor but did not marry. Hestia never married, remaining a virgin goddess although both Poseidon and Apollo wished to marry her.
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's friends were usually just the people of her town. She married Zeus, and hated Hercules.
He had 3 sisters and their name is Hestia,Hera and Demetre. And there you go.
Nike has no consorts, she was firmly identified with Athena who is a maiden goddess.
He was pretty controlling,hence he was the king of the gods and goddesses.He was pretty hard on women.He raped some of his consorts just so they would marry him out of guilt,as he did to his main wife,Hera.
Anne Boleyn didn't have consorts. She was a consort. She was the consort of Henry VIII of England.
The simplest answer is jealousy. There was a time when Zeus declared that the next child born of his blood would rule Mykenai. He intended it to be Heracles. Hera put a lot of time and effort into trying to kill both Alcmene (Heracles mortal mother) and the infant, but when she failed she tormented Heracles until he went mad, killing his own children. Heracles was then forced to complete the 12 labours, with Hera opposing him at every turn.
Demeter had consorts, she did not marry.
Io was one of Zeus's consorts in Greek Mythology. Hera, Queen of the Heavens and Chief wife of Zeus, was jealous of all of Zeus's lovers because they would give demigods, but she could not, as being Patron of Marriage. Zeus transformed Io into a cow to keep Hera to find out about her, but Hera knew about and asked for the cow. Zeus knew it would be suspicious to refuse, so he reluctantly gave it to her. Hera sent Argus, the hundred eyed giant, to guard her, but eventually Hermes killed him. Hera then sent a gadfly to continuously sting Io until Io fell off a cliff, into a sea that we know call the Ionian Sea.
lyconphilic perhaps...
Khufu had four wives or consorts.
The etymology of the word consorts comes from 15th century French. The basic meaning of the word is partner. The word can be used to include colleagues and wife.
Zues had many 'wives', and even more consorts. However, his wife is most commonly Hera, who bore him two sons (Hephestus and Ares) and is often jealous of his affairs with mortals and therefore hates all his children no born by her ( such as Herakles, but there are many others)