Aphrodite loved Ares but was married to Hephestus.
They were both important Greek gods.
Hera was Jason's sole benefactor. Any other gods or goddesses would have helped him only at her behest. Because he later broke his vow to be with Medea for all time, Hera forsook him and he died alone.
Hera was the wife of Zeus, but may have had a Kharites/Grace daughter with Dionysus under the name of Kronois "daughter of Kronos".
Zeus is her father, so her aunts are Hestia, Hera, and Demeter, her uncles being Poseidon and Hades.
Hera didn't have any other real husbands. Although most of the gods had husbands they usually had kids with other people.
In Greek mythology, Zeus had various companions and partners, but his primary partner was Hera, who was also his wife and queen of the gods. He also had relationships with other gods and mortals, creating a complicated web of alliances and conflicts in Greek mythology.
Aphrodite loved Ares but was married to Hephestus.
I don't think he had any cuz he started a lot of conflicts with the other gods.
His wife was Hera. He also was mythologized to have had many dalliances with other gods, as well as mortals.
They were both important Greek gods.
Hera's entire family were gods, goddesses and demigods.
Hera was Jason's sole benefactor. Any other gods or goddesses would have helped him only at her behest. Because he later broke his vow to be with Medea for all time, Hera forsook him and he died alone.
Hera was the wife of Zeus, but may have had a Kharites/Grace daughter with Dionysus under the name of Kronois "daughter of Kronos".
Hera was no more or less dangerous than any of the gods. The Greeks did their best to placate ALL the gods as best they could, for fear of falling under their wrath.
first, Zeus is spelled with an eu not the other way around. Yes he had many conflicts. with his wife, Hera and also with a lot of mortal men(during the Trojan war, for instance)
Hera is married to zues and does not have any kids with any one other than zues