Her most important symbol is the peacock, often a pair of them pulling Hera's chariot. Sometimes a cow and lilies are mentioned in connection with Hera, but mainly as a way of describing her beauty: lily-armed, cow-eyed.
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Milky Way (our galaxy), the seasons of the year, diadem (diamond crown) or tiara, spas and bathsAnimals:Peacock, cow, eagle, crabs, snails and other creatures with shellsPlants:Lily, poppy, stephanotis, cypress, coconut, iris, white rose, waterlily, maple trees, and all white flowersPerfumes/Scents:Rose, iris, myrrh, civet, jasmine, patchouli and stephanotisGems and Metals:Silver, pearls, garnet, citrine, amber, diamond, platinum, and star sapphireColors:White, royal blue, purple, rose, dark green, silver, and grey
Her animal symbol is a cow. In Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Hera sends cows after Annabeth.
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The peacock is one of Hera's symbols. The cow and the peacock were sacred to Hera. She did not turn into one, however.
Of course she has no weapon. But her carriage is pulled by two peacocks I recall it her symbol . Also a pomegranate.also Hera is the goddess of childbirth. She is married to Zeus.
The Greek goddess has a number of symbols. The Zeus symbol is the thunderbolt while the Hera symbol is the Diadem.
Hera had many epithets and titles, including:Queen of HeavenQueen of the ImmortalsHera Aegophagus (goat-eater)Hera Akraia (of the height)Hera Alexandros (defender of men)Hera Ammo'niaHera Antheia (flowery)Hera Aphrodite (of Aphrodite)Hera Argeia (of Argos)Hera Argoia (of the ship Argo)Hera Ataurote (unbulled, i.e., virgin)Hera Basileia (queen)Hera Boopis (cow-eyed)Hera Bounaia (from a temple set up by Bounos)Hera Chera (widow)Hera Gamelia (of marriage)Hera Heniokhe (charioteer)Hera Hippia (of the horses)Hera Hyperkheiria (she whose hand is above)Hera Imbrasia (from the river Imbrasus)Hera Krusothronos (golden-throned)Hera Kypra (of Cupra)Hera Lakinia (of Lakinios)Hera Nympheuomene (betrothed bride)Hera Olympia (of Olympia)Hera Pais (girl)Hera Parthenia (maiden)Hera PelasgisHera Pharygaea (of Pharygaia)Hera Prodromia (of the pioneer)Hera Samia (of Samos)Hera Sikelia (of Sicily)Hera TelchiniaHera Teleia (full-grown)Hera Zygia (yoked, i.e., married)Source: http://www.goddessaday.com/greek/hera
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