No, Hera was not the enemy of Apollo. Hera disliked the fact that Zeus had Apollo with Leto, as Apollo was prophesied to be greater than her son Ares.
Hera is the Queen of Goddess' she was married to Zeus and had 6 children. only 2 of them were gods and these are 1. Ares 2. Hephaetus Another 3 of them were human and they are 1.Eris 2.Hebe 3.Eleithyia And only one of them was a cyclops and he is 1.Typhon
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Hera's children by Zeus are; Hebe, goddess of youth. Eileithyia, goddess of birth. ?(sometimes told to be born of Hera alone) Hephaestus, Olympian god of fire, metalworking, stonemasonry and the art of sculpture. Ares, god of war, battlelust, civil order and manly courage. Without father: Typhon, immortal storm giant. Hera was also either mother or nurse of the Kharites. Namely, Pasithea.
One of her enemies was Hercules, but they settle their differences when Hercules told Hera that he would marry her daughter Deianira.All of Zeus' other lovers that he had sex with were destroyed or left to get away from heraHercules
it is typhon
well, she created him, so yes
Both Ares, Hephaestus, and Typhon.
Ares Hebe Ilithyia/Eileithyia Hephaestus Typhon Pasithea
Zeus' arch-enemy was the Typhon, half man half monster. At times his own wife Hera was his worst enemy because of her legendary jealousy. He was unpopular with the Gigantes (giants) who he had a lengthy war with. Read more about this in the story of "Hermes the Olympian" available on Amazon.
Ares, Hebe and Ilithyia were Hera's and Zeus's children together. Hephaestus and Typhon were Hera's children without consort or mate. Pasithea was another possible daughter.
Ares, Enyo, Hebe, Eileithyia, Hephaestus, Typhon, and the Charities were called daughters of Hera, Pasithea wife of Hypnos among them.
In Greek mythology, the goat was considered an enemy of Dionysus because it was associated with the god's rival, Typhon. Typhon was a monstrous giant who sought to overthrow the Olympian gods, including Dionysus. The goat's symbolism as a representation of Typhon made it an adversary of Dionysus in mythological narratives.
Nemean Lion was the offspring of Typhon; this makes Hera it's grandmother. Hera, regardless, raised this lion and put it near Argos to show it as her dominion.
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No, Hera was not the enemy of Apollo. Hera disliked the fact that Zeus had Apollo with Leto, as Apollo was prophesied to be greater than her son Ares.
Hera who had Ares, Eris, Hebe, Eileithyia, Hephaestus, and Typhon. Demeter with whom he had Persephone.