Leto was pregnant with twins by Zeus and Hera, crazy with jealousy, chased her from land to land preventing her from resting to give birth. Eventually the island of Delos gave her refuge.
Hera
Zeus and Hera, but Homer said it was just Hera.Hephaestus was born of Hera alone as Hera's revenge for Zeus' solo birth of Athena.
Gaea, or Hera.
Zeus and Leto. Zeus was married to Hera at the time, so when Hera found out that Zeus slept with Leto and was giving birth to twins, she prevented any land mass from letting her give birth on their land. One island had just been formed so Hera didn't know about it, so Leto gave birth their to her two children, Artemis and Apollo.
Hera and Zues gave birth to Hebe, Ares, Hepheastus, and Ilithyia.
Her husband Zeus. Hera didn't give birth to any children and if she did only with Zeus.
Dionysus was not a son of Hera. Dionysus was the son of Zeus and either Semele or Persephone.
Hera Lind's birth name is Herlind Wartenberg.
No. Aphrodite is older than Hera. It's like this. Gaia helped Cronus kill Uranus, and the remains of Uranus formed Aphrodite (gross, but true). Cronus and Rhea THEN gave birth to Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Hera and Demeter.
Hera was mainly worshiped for marriage and birth.
Hera was immortal, and thus, ageless, so no time reference was given for her "birth".
Leto was pregnant with twins by Zeus and Hera, crazy with jealousy, chased her from land to land preventing her from resting to give birth. Eventually the island of Delos gave her refuge.
Hera
In a way, both. Hera was a goddess of women, and marriage was -and still is - a big part of a woman's life, and the birth of a child the result of a marriage: when a women was giving birth, she was protected by Hera and the child by Artemis.
Heracles, driven mad by Hera, slew his children by Megara. Once he was cured of the madness, he went to the Oracle of Delphi, who directed that he should serve King Eurystheus for ten years and do anything he bade. So, Eurytheus, has his mother Hera's behest, sent Heracles on his labors, expecting that he would die attempting them.
Hera's father, Cronos, had swallowed her at birth because he was afraid that she would overthrow him. Eventually, Zeus managed to make Cronos puke Hera and her siblings back up.