Hera was jealous of Athene and Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love. Hera gave her support to the Greeks during the Trojan War because Paris, a prince of Troy, said that Aphrodite, and not Hera, was the most beautiful of the gods. Hera had little time for mortals. Hera’s symbol was the peacock. read more
Facts about Hera. Hera was Queen of the Olympian gods. She was the wife and sister of Zeus. Hera was a jealous wife, and she fought with Zeus frequently over his extramarital affairs and illegitimate children. For this reason, Hera was known for punishing offending husbands. She was the protector of women, presiding over marriages and births. read more
Here are some facts about the Greek Goddess Hera. Hera was the daughter of the Titans, Cronos and Rhea. She married her brother, Zues, and became the Queen of the Gods. Hera had two sons, Ares the God of War, and Hephaestos, and two daughters, Eris and Hebe. Hera was very powerful. She was incredibly beautiful, but she was also jealous and vain. read more
Hera, the Greek Goddess of Women and Marriage, is known for her extremely jealous nature. But, she also stands for long-lasting matrimony and fidelity. This SpiritualRay article features some interesting myths and facts about the Greek goddess Hera. read more