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- Hera - Wikipedia
In ancient Greek religion, Hera ( ˈhɛrə, ˈhɪərə ; Ancient Greek: Ἥρα, romanized: Hḗrā; Ἥρη, Hḗrē in Ionic and Homeric Greek) is the goddess of marriage, women, and family, and the protector of women during childbirth
- Hera | Characteristics, Family, Worship | Britannica
Hera, in Greek religion, a daughter of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, sister-wife of Zeus, and queen of the Olympian gods The Romans identified her with their own Juno Hera was worshipped as goddess of marriage and of the life of women She was patron of the cities Argos and Samos
- Hera :: Queen of the Gods - Greek Mythology
Hera is the wife of Zeus, the Queen of Olympus, and the Olympian goddess of marriage As such, she is also the deity most associated with family and the welfare of women and children
- Hera: Greek Goddess of Marriage, Women, and Childbirth
Hera is the queen of the Greek gods and the goddess of marriage, women, childbirth, and family She is one of the twelve Olympian gods and is married to her brother, Zeus
- HERA - Greek Goddess of Marriage, Queen of the Gods
Hera was the ancient Greek Queen of the Gods, and the goddess of marriage, women, the sky and the starry heavens She was usually depicted as a beautiful woman wearing a crown and holding a royal, lotus-tipped sceptre Her Roman name was Juno
- Hera Facts - Queen of Olympus Greek Goddess Of Marriage
Hera facts, information and stories from ancient Greek mythology Learn about the Greek goddess of marriage and queen of Olympus, Hera
- Hera - Greek-Goddesses Wiki
Hera is the ancient Greek goddess of women, marriage, marital harmony, childbirth and family as well as the protector of women during childbirth and a founding member of the Twelve Olympians, she was made the Queen of the Gods through her marriage to Zeus and rules beside him on Mount Olympus
- Hera - World History Encyclopedia
Hera (Roman name: Juno) is the wife of Zeus and queen of the ancient Greek gods Hera represented the ideal woman, was the goddess of marriage and the family, and protectress of women in childbirth
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