Did Narcissus have any special powers?
No, the Greek youth Narcissus did not have any special powers save being exceedingly lovely.
Just any myth about flora? Which meaning of "myth" did you intend? The story of Apollo and Hyacinthus is a myth about flora. It's too long to retell here but you can find it in Book 10 of Ovid's Metamorphoses. The Myth of Narcissus is also flora related
I'm going to hope that "aphollo" is Apollo, and say yes, Hera is the aunt of Apollo because Zeus the father of Apollo is also the brother of Hera. Incest like that happened quite a lot in Greek myth.
Hera can help marriges and childbirth and tries to kill zeus' lovers
What happen to the ancient greek people if they disobeyed this god hera?
they where punished. if it was Zeus, he would spear them with his thunder bolt.
Why were Hera or Diyonysus the weakest?
They aren't necessarily the weakest it is just what they are in control of isn't condsidered as important as what other gods or godesses are in control of.
the goddess of marriage is hera to the Greeks and juno was the roman goddess of marriage
Where was Hera born and how did Hera get here?
Hera was born on the island of Samos. She was a daughter of the Titans, Cronus and Rhea. She was swallowed whole by her father when she was born. The same as all her brothers and sisters. Then Zeus was born. He made his father spit his siblings back up. They then overthrew their father and went to live on Mount Olympus.
How do the goddess Hera and Michelle Obama compare?
The similarity is that they are both married to the supreme ruler.
Marriage and child birth. and some of the most important symbols are: the cow, Pomegranate, And Peacock.
Her husband Zeus was, even if he habitually seduced lots of women. At times Hera borrowed Aphrodite's girdle, put it on, and Zeus became enamoured again.
Hera's parents (as well as Zeus', Hades', Poseidon's, Demeter's, and Hestia's) were Cronus and Rhea.
Hera's mom was Rhea and her dad was Cronus.
Hera is a goddess by birth. She gained more power by being born than by being married to Zeus. She was conceived as the goddess of marriage and this was her birthright. She also has a claim to the realm of majesty
As with all goddesses she had the power to prophecy, the power to move through the air, and the power to change her shape. A goddess can also negotiate with other deities for other temporary powers. She is the goddess of heaven and the goddess of marriage and the life of married women and so she had most of powers in these realms. But she seems to associate status and majesty with this realm. This is with the fact, especially of those days, that the status of a man depended upon his acts while the status of a woman often depended upon the status or acts of her husband. Within her own realm she could set the natural law and provide fixes when her law went awry. She could change the nature of a marriage and what happened to the two partners, including how the woman's birth goes and whether the husband is faithful.
Zeus is the King of the gods and Hera is his wife. Zeus is more powerful than all the other gods and goddesses combined, but Hera is just a major goddess. Hera was respected but not that powerful. The story of the Trojan War seems to make Aphrodite the most powerful goddess with Athena second with Artemis and Hera third or fourth. It takes Hera and Athena to defeat Aphrodite in the Trojan War.
The Minoan culture may have had a supreme goddess that was eventually transformed into Hera. That Zeus is supposed to have raped her may represent the political act of Hera being absorbed into the Greek culture in a role subservient to Zeus. It is probably not correct to interpret this rape in the ordinary way. It is true that this would have been a sex act against the will of Hera but it is related to a fact of ancient Greek life. Young women were an important part of their family and it took some effort by a young man to get her away from her family. The custom was to steal her away. To complicate this was the notion, developed later, that the maiden was the responsibility of her father and it was up to the father to arrange the marriage. The young man might be asked to perform a great feat for the father to win the bride. Finally there was the fertility function associated with Zeus. When young ancient Greek women prayed for fertility she may have been asking for Zeus to rape her as this would guarantee that she would be pregnant. It might have been a time when becoming pregnant was the most important consideration for the girl. This was especially true if the rape was by Zeus because the child would invariably become a hero. So Hera may have been considered lucky for being raped by Zeus because it meant she would bear important children. She also obtained a marriage to the most powerful god in the universe.
How important is Hera to the gods out of 10?
As Zeus' wife and queen of the gods, she is fairly important. However, very few of her actions are extremely significant. She is mostly known for punishing the women she suspects of being Zeus' consorts (ex. Echo) and for making trouble for Zeus' illegitimate children by his mistresses. She took the side of the Greeks in the Trojan War (along with Athena and several other gods) and is the mother of Hephaestus. For her divine roles, she is the goddess of marriage and women.
I would personally rank her 6 out of 10. She's important and appears often, but she's almost always one of the background characters. However, she is in the main pantheon with her siblings.
Who turned there husband into a cow guarded by a 100 eye monster?
Zeus turned one of his lovers, Io, into a heifer (cow) in order to hide her from Hera (his wife). This didn't work because Hera then asked the the cow as a gift, which she gave to Argus (the 100-eyed monster) to guard.
Just try to keep your mind off of it and convince yourself that your not jealous. I just think of an Escuse that I tell myself in my mind and eventually I believe it.
Rhea and Cronus are Hera's mum and dad. Rhea and Cronus were also the mother and father of Hestia and Zeus. Even though Zeus was Hera's brother, he still married her. Hera was queen of the Gods and Zeus was King.
What group did the Greek goddess Heras oversee?
Hera was the goddess of childbirth, and the patron goddess of the pomegranite (for all you 'super fruit' fans out there). Pomegranites have lots of seeds, symbolising fertility.
How does the pomegranate represent goddess Hera?
It represents the duality of life and death that Hera grants through childbirth and the apple (symbol of marriage and motherhood). The pomegranate is the opposite of the apple which repeats the duality that is only in Hera and her place as a mother goddess.
Well, Hera was a Greek Godess. The Greeks were unique in their culture, because their Gods had faults. They were remotely human. Who hasn't ever seen a wife battle over her husband? Hera represents the average woman. Bright, talented, and beautiful, even she had her faults. That is why ancient Greeks worshipped Hera.
Why did zeus hang hera from the sky?
Zeus hung Here from the sky by golden chains because she along with the other Olympian gods conspired against Zeus in a co attempt to kick him out of ollympus and to damn him to the fires of hades forever
Of course she isn't! That's 2 diffent spiritual sides. Jesus's mother was Mary.