Hera Greek name: Hera Roman name: Juno Parents: Cronus and Rhea

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Hera Greek name: Hera Roman name: Juno Parents: Cronus and Rhea Aurelia Felix, hora IV Hera Greek name: Hera Roman name: Juno Parents: Cronus and Rhea Sphere of influence: Marriage and Women Attributes: The lotus-staff, diadem, cuckoo, peacock, and pomegranate Birthplace: in the Diktaion cave on Mount Ida on the island of Crete, along with her other siblings Favorite Places: Argos, Sparta, and Mycenae

Hera sitting in a throne Hera is surrounded by a gold mist, sitting in a throne, holding a long staff. A cuckoo rests on the back of her chair. These characteristics make her seem very powerful for a goddess. After all, she is Zeus’s wife! This picture jumped out because it looked like Hera was all dressed in gold and actually had rule. She is holding a bowl out in her right hand, which looks like she’s offering somebody something. I chose this image because of the detail and age of this picture. Hera painted by Brygos Painter in 500 - 475 BC, currently at the Rhode Island School of Design

Hera painted by Sandra M. Stanton, in 1997 Hera Oil-Painted In this painting, Hera sits in a throne with her staff in her left hand and a peacock on her right shoulder. She has curly brown hair, and a lavender cloak on. This picture caught my attention because of the artist’s mental image of Hera. To me, her face look more Western than Greek. I wouldn’t say the painter didn’t do a good job fabricating Hera, but the face wouldn’t have been the best choice of features. I chose this picture because it was in bright and vivid colors, and Hera’s gaze looks as if she is ready to rule. Hera painted by Sandra M. Stanton, in 1997

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