Who is Hera in Roman mythology?
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Who is Hera in Roman mythology?
Roman Mythology:
Roman mythology involves a large number of different gods and goddesses. Chief among these was Jupiter. Some other Roman deities include Neptune, Mercury, Pluto, Venus, and Cupid. Each of these had a specific role in Roman religion.
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View this answerJuno is the Roman counterpart of Hera. Hera is the queen of the gods. She is both the wife and sister of Zeus, king of the gods. Hera has many...
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Chapter 4 / Lesson 1Learn about ancient Roman religion and mythology. Explore the origins of Roman religion and how religious beliefs were integrated in daily life in the Roman Empire.
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