Hera is the Greek goddess of marriage and childbirth, wife and older sister of Zeus, and queen of Mount Olympus. She is also a direct descendent of Uranus (The Sky) and Gaia (The Earth), the original two beings in Greek mythology. Animals associated with Hera are the cow, representing her motherly nature, and the peacock, representing her magnificence and extravagance. Other symbols of Hera’s are the scepter, a wand representing power and royalty, and the diadem, a cloth headband or crown. In stories, Hera is often illustrated as seductive and beautiful, clever and wily, and powerful and jealous For the Constant Infidelity of Zeus And Go to her Own Palace to Meditate with the Other Gods,Take Vengance or Make Feel Her Wrath.
Juno is Hera’s Roman counterpart: the goddess of womankind, light, and birth.