Hera (Greek: Ἥρᾱ) is the Greek goddess of marriage, children, familial love and married women. She is the daughter of Kronos and ... Sacred Animals. Heifer, Peacock, Cuckoo, Lion, Panther. Symbols. Pomegranate, Diadem, Lotus-Tipped Staff. Items. Replica of Zeus' Pelt. Parents. Kronos & Rhea. Consort. Zeus. Children. read more
of Hera Goddess symbols, individualized for each goddess, were incorporated into the worship of the ancient goddesses, were often worn as jewelry, and also used in the household decor as talismans to seek the goddesses special gifts, blessings, or protection. read more
Hera (Greek: Ἥρᾱ) is the Greek goddess of marriage, children, familial love and married women. She is the daughter of Kronos and Rhea, and the sister and final wife of Zeus, and thus the Queen of Olympus. read more
Some of the most known Hera's symbols are the peacock- ancient symbol of immortality, the scepter and the diadem.There are also some minor symbols such as the lily, the cow, the orange tree, the apple tree, the salix (willow), the fig and the myrrh. read more
Hera was the protector of marriage, and the goddess of hearth. She protected marriage, trust, and faithfulness. Hera strives to protect marriages because Zeus was always unfaithful to her. Together they bore a child, Ares, who was the god of war, symbolizing Zeus' and Hera's conflict with trust. The cow represents Hera, along with the peacock. read more