Juno, in Roman religion, was the chief goddess and female counterpart of Jupiter, similar to the relationship between the Greek Hera and Zeus. Perhaps not surprisingly, given her role of protector of women and children, this powerful queen of the gods was also considered the fierce protector an...
However, he never had a temple because of the belief that he permeated every area of Egyptian life. The magician-priest or priest physician would invoke Hera during their practice of magic (also known as hera). In ancient Greece, magic involved spells, evil prayers (epodai), curse tablets ...