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
Hera.
Hera is similar to Aphrodite in beauty.
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.
Hera protected women in marriage, since she was the goddess of marriage.
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
Hera and several other gods were children of Rhea and Cronus, and were eaten by Cronus right after birth. Zeus, the only one of the couple's offspring who was not eaten, later took revenge on Cronus and forced him to give back the divine children, allowing them to finally grow up.
yes theone btw Hera and Zeus, look it up and you will know the whole story.
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.
He is the son of Hera and Zeus. When he was born Hera threw him off a mountain because he was ugly and Hera wanted a perfect family. As he grew up he married Aphrodite. Aphrodite cheated on him with Ares.
She was the daughter of Cronus and Rhea.
Well it is up to you to make your own opinion, Zeus was a habitual cheater, and had many kids that did not belong to Hera (Juno for the Romans).
Perhaps, the most likely to be mortal are; Polytekhnos and Aedon of Kolophon in Lydia, who stated they loved each other more then Hera and Zeus- they were turned into birds. Oinoe/Gerana; who did not honor Hera and who were turned into cranes. The daughters of Proitos who slighted the wooden statue of Hera and went mad when they grew up. Thebes was cursed with the Sphinx for a time, said to be sent by Hera.
When they grow up. When they grow up. When they grow up.
I Love you: Te amo To Grow up: Crecer, madurar Grow Up (as a "grow up already!"): Madura!
where was hammurabi grow up
he grow up in England