Hera (also known as the Roman goddess Juno) is often represented by symbols associated with her regal yet generous behavior. It is not surprising that many of our icons representing love and marriage are derived from the ancient goddess symbols of Hera. General Since Milky Way, our galaxy, wa...
Goddess of Marriage, sky, queen of the gods Home Mount Olympus Symbols Royal sceptre Sacred Animals Cow (heifer), lion, cuckoo, peacock Sacred Plants Pomegranate Retinue Hebe, Eileithyia, Iris, the Charites Roman Name Juno HERA PAGES INDEX Part 1: Introduction Family Tree of Hera Gallery Hy...
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Hera, the Greek Goddess of Marriage Carl Jung coined the term archetype and defined it as the universal symbols in the mind that can be observed indreamsand myths. Archetypes represent our potential laying dormant in ourunconsciousmind. We can deliberately call them forth, and there are times ...
Demeter and Hestia. She went through countless greatnesses, but she also went through many weaknesses. Hera is a Greek goddess who has very strange family situations, a beautiful personality and many sacred animals and symbols that represented her. Hera’s family went through a lot of crazy sit...
Hera, in Greek religion, a daughter of the Titans Cronus and Rhea, sister-wife of Zeus, and queen of the Olympian gods. The Romans identified her with their own Juno. Hera was worshipped as goddess of marriage and of the life of women. She was patron of