Hera/ 'Ηρα was her Greek name. Juno was her Roman name.
The Greek Hera is most often associated with the Roman Juno.
Hera is the name the Greeks worshiped a similar goddess to Juno.
The roman god, Juno, is the same one as Hera as in the Greek god. They are the same person. However, the Roman side of the gods are known as more ferocious. It's all related to Aeneas and his success of finding Italy.
Hera was also in Roman mythology but her name was Juno.
Hera/ 'Ηρα was her Greek name. Juno was her Roman name.
Hera was from Greek mythology. Her Roman counterpart is Juno. But she's both
The Norse had no name for Hera. The Norse and Greek pantheons are vastly different, and there is no direct correlation between the two, as there are in Greek and Roman.
Hera is Greek. Her Roman equivalent is Juno.
Hera is her Greek name, Juno is her Roman name.
Hera(Greek) Juno(Roman)
Yes, Hera was the Greek queen of the gods. Her Roman counterpart was Juno.
Hera is the Greek goddess of the heaven's, marriage and childbirth.
greek(Hera) roman(Juno) goddess of marriage, sister and wife of Zeus(greek) Jove/Jupiter(Roman
No, Hera was the Greek goddess of women and marriage. Proserpina was the Roman goddess of springtime. Hera's Roman equivalent is Juno and Proserpina's Greek equivalent is Persephone.
The Greek Hera is most often associated with the Roman Juno.
Hera and Aphrodite were Greek/Roman goddesses.