Entity: HERA-GODDESS
HERA-GODDESS is the ancient Greek Queen of the Gods and the goddess of marriage, women, and family. She is known as the protector of women during childbirth and is worshipped as the queen of heaven.
HERA-GODDESS
Etymology
The name Hera originates from Ancient Greek, with variations in different dialects such as Hḗrā and Hḗrē.
Definition
HERA-GODDESS is a powerful deity in Greek mythology associated with marriage, women, and childbirth. She is known for her beauty, royal status, and role as the protector of women during childbirth.
Historical Context
In ancient Greek religion, HERA-GODDESS was revered as the Queen of the Gods and the goddess of marriage, women, and family. She played a significant role in Greek mythology as the wife and sister of Zeus.
Cultural Significance
HERA-GODDESS held a prominent place in Greek culture as the protector of women during childbirth and the queen of heaven. She symbolized marital fidelity and the sanctity of marriage.
Related Concepts
HERA-GODDESS is often associated with other Greek deities such as Zeus, the king of the gods, and Juno, her Roman counterpart.
See Also
A powerful deity in Greek mythology associated with marriage, women, and childbirth, known for her beauty and royal status.