Hera Mythology

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Hera (Juno).
Hera is a Greek goddess of woman, marriage and family. In ancient Rome people called her Juno. Hera was Zeus' third wife. She was also considered as the queen of the Olympians. Hera has 6 siblings: Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, Hestia, Zealand chiron. She was born by Rhea, the mother of Olympic gods and goddesses. She is associated with peace and her symbol is swan. Rhea was usually surrounded by two lions or, sometimes, you could see her sitting in a chariot drawn by lions.
Hera's father was the youngest titan Kronos, who was also a leader of titans and a god of harvest. ‘Cronus was usually depicted with the harpe, a sickle which was the instrument he used to castrate and depose Uranus, his father.' Cronus was afraid to lose his power and position. Because of this, he devoured all his children, so that nobody could become more powerful than he was. Rhea wanted to save her children. She gave Zeus a birth secretly. She gave Kronos a stone, wrapped in a fabric and he swallowed this stone, thinking that it was his son. ‘Zeus forced Cronus to disgorge the other children in the...

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