Ares (the God of War), Hebe (the goddess of youth), Eris (the goddess of discord), Eileithyia (goddess of childbirth) and Enyo, a war goddess responsible for the destruction of cities and attendant upon Ares; however, Homer equates her with Eris.
Dionysus was not a son of Hera. Dionysus was the son of Zeus and either Semele or Persephone.
Mythology does not give Hera - a Greek goddess - a age: for what is age in the face of immortality?
The Greek goddess Hera was the queen of the Olympian deities. She was a daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and wife and sister of Zeus. Hera was mainly worshipped as a goddess of marriage and birth.
Gaea. Her parents were Cronus and Rhea, children of Gaea and Uranus.
In Greek Mythology, Hera is the Queen of Gods. She is the goddess of women, marrige and birth. Her husband is Zeus. She is the daughter of Kronos and Rhea. The peacock and the cow are her sacred animals.
Hera and Zues gave birth to Hebe, Ares, Hepheastus, and Ilithyia.
His parents were Sthenelus and Niccipe. So NO.
Her husband Zeus. Hera didn't give birth to any children and if she did only with Zeus.
Dionysus was not a son of Hera. Dionysus was the son of Zeus and either Semele or Persephone.
Hera Lind's birth name is Herlind Wartenberg.
No. Aphrodite is older than Hera. It's like this. Gaia helped Cronus kill Uranus, and the remains of Uranus formed Aphrodite (gross, but true). Cronus and Rhea THEN gave birth to Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Hera and Demeter.
Hera was mainly worshiped for marriage and birth.
Hera was immortal, and thus, ageless, so no time reference was given for her "birth".
Leto was pregnant with twins by Zeus and Hera, crazy with jealousy, chased her from land to land preventing her from resting to give birth. Eventually the island of Delos gave her refuge.
Hera
In a way, both. Hera was a goddess of women, and marriage was -and still is - a big part of a woman's life, and the birth of a child the result of a marriage: when a women was giving birth, she was protected by Hera and the child by Artemis.
Hera's father, Cronos, had swallowed her at birth because he was afraid that she would overthrow him. Eventually, Zeus managed to make Cronos puke Hera and her siblings back up.