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Callisto. Hera turned the nymph into a bear. So Zeus then placed Callisto in the sky, as Ursa Major aka the Great Bear and the Big Dipper.Callisto
Callisto was turned into a bear by Hera out of jealousy, as she was yet another love affair of Zeus.
Callisto.
You are likely referring to Callisto, a nymph in Greek mythology. Hera, jealous of her beauty and connection to Zeus, transformed her into a bear. Later, Zeus placed her in the sky as the constellation Ursa Major, representing the Great Bear. This story highlights themes of jealousy, transformation, and the eternal nature of the stars.
Zeus had loved her. Hera was jealous. After he raped Callisto and she had a baby boy, she turned her into a bear.
The woman is named Callisto. She was a hunter's servant, turned into a bear by the goddess Hera. Callisto also had a son named Arcas who didn't know that his mother had been turned into a bear. So, he was about to kill her when Zeus, Hera's husband, put them both into the sky as the greater and lesser bears, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor. That is the legend of how Callisto became a bear, and then became Ursa Major.
In Greek mythology, Ursa Major is associated with the story of Callisto, a beautiful nymph who was turned into a bear by the goddess Hera. Zeus placed Callisto in the sky as Ursa Major to protect her from harm. The name "Ursa Major" means "Great Bear" in Latin.
Hera changed Callisto into a bear. She did this because her husband Zeus had raped and impregnated Callisto.
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hera married her brother in rome the great Zeus
Great Hera ! (pronounced Hair-A) Hera, of course a Greek Goddess.
The name "Ursa Major" comes from Latin, meaning "Greater Bear." In Greek mythology, the constellation is associated with Callisto, who was turned into a bear by the goddess Hera. The name reflects the bear-like shape formed by the stars in the constellation.