answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

First Hera was a Greek goddess. Her Roman name was Juno.

You can buy some beautiful goddess costumes almost at almost any costume store. Look on the internet They are kind of expensive, though. Try to find a peacock feather so you can be identified has Hera, since her bird is the peacock.

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Where can you get a Roman goddess costume of Hera?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Who was Hera Juno?

the goddess of marriage is hera to the Greeks and juno was the roman goddess of marriage


Is hera prosepina?

No, Hera was the Greek goddess of women and marriage. Proserpina was the Roman goddess of springtime. Hera's Roman equivalent is Juno and Proserpina's Greek equivalent is Persephone.


How famous is Hera the Roman goddess?

Hera was a Greek goddess. The wife of Zeus and mother of some gods.


Who is the Roman goddess of marriage and woman?

Hera


What was the Greek goddess Hera's realm?

Hera is Greek. Her Roman equivalent is Juno.


What is Hera's name in Roman?

Juno is the goddess that the Romans most identified Hera with.


What did the Romans call hera?

Juno is the Roman equivalent to the Greek Goddess of Hera.


What was hera the roman goddess favorites?

Hera was a Greek Goddess, her Roman counterpart was Juno. Juno was the protector and special counselor of the state. Her aspect was war like.


What was Juno's greek name?

Hera is the name the Greeks worshiped a similar goddess to Juno.


Is Hera a Greek and roman name?

Hera is the Greek goddess of the heaven's, marriage and childbirth.


Which Roman goddess honors the month of June?

'June' is named after the Roman goddess, Juno. Her Greek equivalent was Hera, and she was the husband of Zeus (Jupiter in Roman mythology). Juno/Hera was the queen of the gods.


Who was Hera's Roman equivalent?

Hera's equivalent in Roman mythology was Juno. Juno was the wife of Jupiter, ruler of the gods.