Hera (HEER-uh)
Greek Deity
Hera, the divine embodiment of marriage and sovereignty, reigns with an unmatched poise and dignity. Her presence commands respect and exudes an authority that is both regal and maternal. Hera's form is the epitome of majesty, her silhouette adorned with the splendor of her station. Her eyes, deep pools of resolve and understanding, behold the intricacies of relationships and the bonds of commitment. Her voice is the decree of loyalty, a call that resonates with the sanctity of vows and the strength of alliances. As the guardian of the matrimonial bond, Hera's touch is the invisible thread that binds hearts together, her influence a fortress that safeguards the unity of partners. Her realm is a testament to the enduring nature of love and the governance of order, where pledges are eternal and devotion is the highest law. In Hera's care, the covenant of marriage is both a sacred rite and a celebrated union, a union that upholds the pillars of society and the harmony of the heavens.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Regal woman with majestic bearing, often depicted with a crown or peacock, radiating authority and grace.
Species
Ethnicity
Life
2700 BCE
146 BCE
2554 years old
Children
Sex
Female